seremify007
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Oops my mistake. Forgot about that. But then I still don't seem to understand the whole point of that exercise in terms of real-life or practical application?
But when they have the EVO kit, you'd assume thats what the owner wants it to look like?seremify007 said:I disagree.. there are a lot of Lancers out there with kits, but not all of them aspire to look like an Evo. That's like assuming that because someone has an Impreza with a kit, that they are wannabe-WRX.
hahahahahamacoboi said:But when they have the EVO kit, you'd assume thats what the owner wants it to look like?
LOL, i actually spoke to someone with an evo-kitted lancer, and he told me i had it all wrong. He wasn't imitating the EVO, he was paying homage to it.housemouse said:hahahahaha
What else could they be trying to look like?
Yeah, the evos, for the most part, does have most of the performance features that a rally evo would have, due to ADR compliance.seremify007 said:When people say rally cars... I'm under the distinct impression that the Evo9 you buy from Mitsubishi =/= the rally car used in the rallies... isn't the consumer model supposed to be somewhat more reliable for normal usage (and compliance with ADR?) and have the normal creature comforts (eg. air cond)..? IIRC, my cousin's evo7 came with air cond.