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EVO'S vs SUPRA


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Ive not driven a lancer but i imagine they are good fun. Must be bloody good tuning if they are kicking out 300+bhp from 2.0. Dont know much about them are they straight 4?.

 

But yea you know they would be bloody good round windy tight country roads.

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Ive not driven a lancer but i imagine they are good fun. Must be bloody good tuning if they are kicking out 300+bhp from 2.0. Dont know much about them are they straight 4?.

 

But yea you know they would be bloody good round windy tight country roads.

i had a evo 7 for just over a year, they dont handel as good as you would think, on the limit the front runs wide and is hard to control when the ayc kicks in, i think the supra would out handel it on flat rds;)

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i had a evo 7 for just over a year, they dont handel as good as you would think, on the limit the front runs wide and is hard to control when the ayc kicks in, i think the supra would out handel it on flat rds;)

 

You have done alot of things that we only want to do:( I drive fast cars but you own them as well;)

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well tell him for a start that the evo was made to drive on brown slippery stuff and the supra was ment for black sticky stuff, so tottaly different ball game. Plus they didnt have the taxi's in mind when they made the soop

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I slaughtered one on the M3 this evening ... Don't know which Evo it was ... it was a 02 plate anyway.

 

From 60 side-by-side ... the Evo ran out of puff and was being left behind by the time I got to 105.

 

Tell your mate - to try having a play with a Single Supra :)

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