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Picked this up from the toll depot today.

The missus has been in need of a car for quite a while now but for many reasons we haven't been able to afford what we wanted. We'd finally paid off what we needed to and agreed on the car you see, this in itself took quite a while as we all know what women are like.

Its a 2001 Mitsubishi Evo VII

Its stock as a rock and goes like a cut snake, for a stock car it handles and goes so well.

I only have pics at the moment from when it was in Japan but i'll add some fresh ones this weekend.

I'm going to trial fit the rims from the skyline and see how they look tomorrow.

The skyline is still for sale too if anyone is interested!

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i guess i'd better add some pics from the weekend!

used a tank of fuel (only has a 40/45L tank) did 10L/100kms and half that driving was certainly spirited.

I'm a Nissan boy at heart and think i always will be but this car is amazing.

Its stock as a rock and would beat my 250+rwkw skyline with lots of suspension mods through the hills!

Sorry about the quality of pics, they were taken on just a 2mp camera phone.

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lol the last few are, ya goose! Ash you're as bad as my agents in Japan with the bonnet ajar for pics...

...oh and change your username immediately, traitor!

i still have an rb though chef, haha!

my nik on evo oz isn't mr_rbman though!

very nice mate, how long will it stay stock for? :)

and dont worry i wont think bad of you for owning a mitsy at least its not a magna :D

the missus will be driving it everyday for work so it wont get too heavily modded, probably just and exhaust and rims and maybe a remap down the track!

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