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RE: Hello there. - 5/7/2008 5:43:54 PM   
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Welcome to the forums!

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RE: Hello there. - 5/7/2008 5:46:04 PM   
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Story time? Haha, welcome to the forums! 

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RE: Hello there. - 5/7/2008 6:05:54 PM   
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Haha, thanks.

After reading through many forums and truly questioning what I want. Its probably going to be an EVO or an STI, will further research to find out the answer. But while I'm at it, what are your guys' opinion on EVO VS STI.?

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RE: Hello there. - 5/7/2008 7:05:09 PM   
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Okay, I am going to try and give you a non bias opinion, so I am not going to give my opinion, I am going to tell you what is in EVERY single automotive magazine.

Car&Driver as well as Road&Track all say exactly this.

EVO: The better handling of the two. Great throttle response and top end grunt. Although they did say the interior could be better... but seriously who gives a fuggg?

STi: Lacking low end power and throttle response. Major understeer. Better interior than the EVO.

As well as the things they don't tell you, the STi has a horizontally opposed engine like Porsches. Now this is all gravy except that the 4G63 in the EVO is much stronger. The same can be said for the transmission. It's not just me that says these things, I have heard of countless STi owners that wish they bought an EVO... and many do.

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RE: Hello there. - 5/7/2008 7:07:16 PM   
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Thanks for all the hep Sebba, it saddens me to not get an EVO.

Current realistic choices are a MK3/4 or an AUDI B5/6 A4 1.8TQ,(if there is a clean EVO when i buy my car, i'll take it =])  trying to figure out which one would be better.


On a side note, thanks Rob & nice ride.


Screw MKIII Supras for one. They only had a total of 7 keys for all cars. So, if you have all 7 keys, then you can open any MKIII Supra. There are a bunch of assholes stealing them that way. I love the Audi's.... the only problem is maintanance. The dealerships rape you in the ass with a spiked dildo, trust me. If it wasn't for that... I would totally want one.

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RE: Hello there. - 5/7/2008 8:42:52 PM   
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Yeah, I've looked into some forums and review (spent like an hour looking @ both lol) and it basically came down to interior and slightly better performance, but from what I've read, EVO ftw.

I would also get an AUDI if I could, more reasonable starting car for me and I've seen some SEXY CLEAN A4 1.8TQ's. I'm hoping I can find a pretty cheap one for around 15k and have some money to do maitenence.

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RE: Hello there. - 5/7/2008 8:48:22 PM   
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Sounds like a good deal. Have you considered the 2000-2002 Audi S4's?

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RE: Hello there. - 5/8/2008 12:58:08 PM   
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or you can always find a gsx, that would be a great turbo car to start with.  They are cheap and you will have plenty of money left over from your budget to do whatever you like to it.

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RE: Hello there. - 5/8/2008 1:00:31 PM   
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or you can always find a gsx, that would be a great turbo car to start with.  They are cheap and you will have plenty of money left over from your budget to do whatever you like to it.


I'd go with this idea

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RE: Hello there. - 5/8/2008 1:22:01 PM   
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There is a 550awhp GSX on DSMTrader right now for 13k................lolz




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