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Old 06-18-2008, 03:15 PM   #30 (permalink)
rdwngs444
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon View Post
But the Evo is built to road race. Why would you want to purposely ruin that and make it unable to succeed at what it does best? If your Evo is too low to road race, then it's too low period. Are you more concerned with the looks of 19" rims and a slammed suspension than you are with the health, performance, and quality of your Evo? It sounds like you've crippled and castrated what was originally a beast in stock form.
I understand the evo is a road race car but that's also what drove me to it, the handling! I simply like the looks of the 19's nothing more and it's not slammed because I don't want to ruin the suspension it's still stock. IMO just because it's built for "rally style" racing doesn't mean you have to race it like that or you're a bad evo owner. I would love to road race another car just not mine, too much money and time invested in it. "PRO CHOICE"
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