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I'd like to point out that E85 Scotty recently sold his yellow, stroked out evo, adding to the list of former evo owners.

However, the buyer was old mate Sunkist/Aaron...who previously owned a white one. I wonder how long it lasts in his hands...

20 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

It's only been crashed since Simon had it... 

 

and the time(s) it has previously been hit in the rear and poorly repaired...

Thankfully, this rear ender got repaired it properly so everything is now schmicko again. No more boot rust, reo rust, wonky bumper, etc.

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10 minutes ago, Birds said:

If you had Aaron on snapchat...

Dude has some wicked fish tank skills

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Not marine... doesn't count

 

(actually looks pretty cool)

 

5 minutes ago, Odium said:

and the time(s) it has previously been hit in the rear and poorly repaired...

 

Not by me though... that was the previous stoner owner ;)

7 minutes ago, Daz said:

I was thinking about buying a 1000hp supra but now I'm thinking with epa not worth it

Overnight parts from Japan won't negate the waiting times at Edge lol

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5 minutes ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

I can't think of many things less worth owning than a 1000hp street car

where's your 1000hp street car then?

would take a well-sorted, reliable track car over 1000hp dyno queen all day e'ryday.

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