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A good mate of mine picked up his EVO 9 this week, and he took me for a strap last night.

He's still running it in so only gave it about 80%.

But it fu<king flys, thats all I can say.

It has an anal clench factor of 10/10

It is black, wiht the number plates "Rentin"

It has as BBS wheels "I think" and he also got the Bilstein suspension upgrade.???

It will go in and get exhaust and ECU upgrades soon.

If you see him give him a wave! He'll wave back.

Excuse the camera phone pictures

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lol

the biggest thing i HATE about this country.

is the generalisations etc the Evolution series receives thanks to all teh lame lancers running around.

Great car, congrats to him.

i would love another myself and love the 9

mick

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lol

the biggest thing i HATE about this country.

is the generalisations etc the Evolution series receives thanks to all teh lame lancers running around.

Evo kitted lancers are the same thing as GTR badged GTS's and GTST's. They both devalue the prestige of owning a top of the range vehicle.

Evo's rock, but 95% of the population won't be able to tell the difference between an evo and an evo kitted lancer. Aside from the fact that there is no such animal as a 2 door evo. and as far as I know evo's never came with drum brakes on the back.

Thing I hate the most about lancers, for the over $2k they probably spent on those fully sick chromies, they could have at least upgraded the brakes.

BTW mud, how spastically expensive is his fully comp insurance? Last I heard the insurance companies were hitting up people $3.5k pa for insurance. At least the insurance on an STI isn't even that much.

nice car nonetheless.

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Evo kitted lancers are the same thing as GTR badged GTS's and GTST's.  They both devalue the prestige of owning a top of the range vehicle.

Evo's rock, but 95% of the population won't be able to tell the difference between an evo and an evo kitted lancer. Aside from the fact that there is no such animal as a 2 door evo. and as far as I know evo's never came with drum brakes on the back. 

Thing I hate the most about lancers, for the over $2k they probably spent on those fully sick chromies, they could have at least upgraded the brakes.

BTW mud, how spastically expensive is his fully comp insurance?  Last I heard the insurance companies were hitting up people $3.5k pa for insurance. At least the insurance on an STI isn't even that much.

nice car nonetheless.

i pick up mine tomorrow insurance was $1k

cant wait, already have 3.5 inch exhaust and autronic waiting fit it. :(

cheers russ

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hahah if you can't beat em, join em....eh Russ?

yeah yeah very funny Dunc!!

hey well done on your racing , i havent heard much but read somewhere you have done really well!! good job.

the GTR will be out in force shortly, bought the evo cause it seems like a great package & good price and was able to convince my wife it's a good baby car!! lol

hope to see ya round sometime, i really want to get down to eastern creek again!!

cheers russ

i will put some money in your account shortly for another controller too!!

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WTF? how old are you, and how in the hell did you get insurance that cheap?

damn SAU traitors. :blink:

i am 35, hmmm dont remind me

but didnt have to shop around only got two quotes, that was through suncorp.

picked the car up today, fantastic drive but i stll love my gtr!!!

cheers russ

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yet to go in an Evo but would love to see what they are like. Theres a stock evo going to track days here in vic that was keeping me honest. From what i've been told they are pretty quick standard but they are hard to make go faster.

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yet to go in an Evo but would love to see what they are like. Theres a stock evo going to track days here in vic that was keeping me honest. From what i've been told they are pretty quick standard but they are hard to make go faster.

Ummm negative....

GTR Cam , Now EVO Cam has an VIII with exhaust incl dump with a Motec (out of his old R33 GTR) and it is putting out 208awkw, and lapping QLD Racing quicker than a GT3 Porche...

Admittedly that is on Semi slicks, but the suspension gear is yet to go on...and then the cams...

Now the IX actually responds better to the first mods, as it has Mivec...so improve the handling with some whiteline gear and they will be quick!!

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