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this was yours? seen it on carsales months ago i think it was, even thought about giving ya a call enquiring about it....

twas nice. what you getting now?

EDIT: if you're gonna get a lancer please get an EVO 3 :)

only ever seen 3 actual genuine evo3's on the road they look nice as!

i think you'd be spending bit over 20grand for a good 1 though...

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Those scrappies pay a fair bit these days, sheesh! :)

Only joking mate, that was one of the nicest colours on the stand at the weekend and the first time I had seen in the flesh :)

As mentioned on the thread about Berin selling, I wouldnt bother with the earlier Evos. One of the big reasons being, the UK are now getting an influx of them and you will find parts, reliability etc potentially hamper your enjoyment of the car. A lot of Evo 5 and 6's can be got for mid twenties and are definately worth hanging out for. If you are at the next DECA, I will take you for a fang in mine (me driving, not you!). Evo's are great but skylines are damn good bang for the buck ;)

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you couldnt handle mine anyway....doesnt like female drivers.....:)

buy a series 6 RX7 with a full BN sports kit an deep dish rims!! or 7 or 8 RX7.....rota powa!!! I know there not real reliable, but cheap rebuilds anyway....

im a fan of the evo3 too....there awesome. Yeah there an old car....bout the same age as our 33's really....

32GTR maybe

older M3 BMW

old Porsche 911

strawberry S14 would be pretty mint

sure i'll think of more....lol. Just save heaps, keep an eye out an wait for the right thing to come up I say

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