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not really dude. i had an evo4 rs for a while and it was an absolute blast! being an rs-spec means that it had manual windows (hehe) no aircon, basic stereo and only the drivers seat was a recaro. the only thing i was missing there was some altezza lights. it was always a joy spanking immo evo/commo/ford/econobox drivers. and then at the next lights they wanna talk to ya and you go wind down the windows... get em all confused!

doesnt really bother me tho... if i see a silly bodykit/gtr badges/etc , i'll have a chuckle and stuff but they do whatever they want to their car. dont know about other ppl tho... thats just me.

i'm sure.. thats how GT-R owners feel though.. when they see a gts-t with a gtr bodykit on it.. and then do all that kinda stuff.. just so they dont have to shell out the mula to get the full blown version..

the originals guys doing that sort of stuff were northern mitsubishi.. and now, yeah they have 'gsr centres' everywhere lol.

it that some dealers put the bodykits and do the interior.. and things like that.. and you can buy them.. like at the 'GSR-Center' in the city somewhere.. where u can buy immo lancers...

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