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I'd be tempted to say an Evo VI or something but I've gone off them lately...they are a bit too 'try hard'.

FKN ROFL!

EVO VI for me under 20k, had one, loved it... Would definitely get another one, would like to know how they're 'try hard''...

FKN ROFL!

EVO VI for me under 20k, had one, loved it... Would definitely get another one, would like to know how they're 'try hard''...

It's a FWD with a rear diff tacked on..

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i'd find a klze(j-spec version of klde in 626/telstar/probe/mx6)put it in my telstar.add turbo,looks good,sounds freakin awesome,despite torque-steer city,would move like a commo driver on iq test days and be great to put to shame many cars that cost ten times as much and more.check out klze action on youtube.anyone got a spare klze lying around?oh and it has less body roll than my r ,sounds better,but no, you guessed it,quite SLOOOOOW in comparison.yuk yuk.

dattos arent nissans so.............

all out : slice up a datto 1200 coupe to fit a 3.4 stroker twin gtrs turbod rb26

retro coolness: devil z or a gtr clone [kpgc10]

practical : e30 318 with a m3 kit and 6cylender 6 speed/ earliest evo i can / forester with sti swap / xr8 engine wagon

luxo : soarer with a v8 and a auto in leather or a bmw.

cause i can : see my posts in the how would you build a sleeper thread [pg 8] and a gtho phase 4 clone.




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