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think about how much more p*ssy you will have when you get a g and have a plan on where to do it. make sure you arent like another of our members who put holes in his seat by letting his hoes sit there and put their heads out the window... (still lmao about that one and how long the thread went)...
Originally Posted by WhiteEvoRS
is there anything that i should think about before i get one. thanks
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Originally Posted by WhiteEvoRS
hi everyone,
i currently drive a mitsubishi evo 8 and its for sale because well i want a g35 is there anything that i should think about before i get one. thanks
i currently drive a mitsubishi evo 8 and its for sale because well i want a g35 is there anything that i should think about before i get one. thanks
Good luck.
Oh, and remember the G is RWD so practice keeping the rear-end in control if you don't have any experience, and prepare yourself for winter. With the right shoes and skill it could be a lot of fun.
Honestly ask yourself if you are ready to give up immense gobs of performance (handling and power), and trade that in for:
better luxury (you might still have rattles and squeaks),
better looks (this is subjective, but based on your post, this is true for you), and generally better impression for professional usage (nobody is going to want to do business with a boy racer in a evo8, unless you're in the performance auto business).
Some people sell their supra, rx-7, m3, vette, evo, sti, or whatever, and just get very disappointed with the weight, the sluggishness, not much better gas mileage, and weak interior.
But if you are buying it because you have carefully considered your purchase, and the do-everything-well characteristics of the car is what you want/need, then...
welcome, and we can't wait to see pics of your car.
and your girlfriend. (jk)
good luck on your sale and purchase!
better luxury (you might still have rattles and squeaks),
better looks (this is subjective, but based on your post, this is true for you), and generally better impression for professional usage (nobody is going to want to do business with a boy racer in a evo8, unless you're in the performance auto business).
Some people sell their supra, rx-7, m3, vette, evo, sti, or whatever, and just get very disappointed with the weight, the sluggishness, not much better gas mileage, and weak interior.
But if you are buying it because you have carefully considered your purchase, and the do-everything-well characteristics of the car is what you want/need, then...
welcome, and we can't wait to see pics of your car.
and your girlfriend. (jk)
good luck on your sale and purchase!


