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Didn't know evo were that cheap...

Brb putting deposit down. I heard compression test results were good.

Wouldn't be surprised if both! Nah only exhaust and body parts and wheels always hit guards on shit roads

Stancelyf isn't it mohomo?

Sure is.... I bottom out on crossmember, usually takes a big chuck of tar with it too from the bolt heads

http://www.carsales....lo=Stock&items=[Make:MITSUBISHI,Model:LANCER,BaseEnabledBadge:GSR%20EVOLUTION%20VII]&sort=~Price

Mate is selling his 7, a bit expensive but I'm pretty sure you could drag him down on price. But even I'm not sure if I still like red, I just like his mod list :P

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/mitsubishi-lancer-2001-13819330?base=1216&vertical=Car&cr=11&eapi=2&__N=1246%201252%201247%201282%20903%201216&num=15&silo=Stock&items=[Make:MITSUBISHI,Model:LANCER,BaseEnabledBadge:GSR%20EVOLUTION%20VII]&sort=default

Didn't know evo were that cheap...

Brb putting deposit down. I heard compression test results were good.

LOL

Mate is selling his 7, a bit expensive but I'm pretty sure you could drag him down on price. But even I'm not sure if I still like red, I just like his mod list :P

http://www.carsales....lo=Stock&items=[Make:MITSUBISHI,Model:LANCER,BaseEnabledBadge:GSR%20EVOLUTION%20VII]&sort=default

LOL

What Tomei mods has the Evo got?

Dunno what he is running exactly, might be written in description

All I know is it's a pretty nice car

Thought I'd ask as there is nothing Tomei, listed in the ad.

All I see is the Tomei Coilpack cover...

Might be interested, kinda want clear green ones though.

Be prepared to pay $$ then as HEL i didnt think did custom colours in their bulk pricing kits.

why does it matter what colour they are?

its just going to get covered in brake dust and dirt and go black grey brown anyway.. brake lines are there to help you stop, not for a wank factor...

+1

Although that said I had custom ones and got anodized purple fittings and other funky shit. Didn't cost anything extra so it was free rice technically and that is OK in my book :D

Bike all serviced and RWC acquired - time to take off all the stock bits :D

Mine will be in pieces til next year I rekin :(

On holidays as of tomorrow and no doubt the weather will be perfect for riding right up until I can put it back together

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