Testing waters...
if you can financially afford payments of 500+depending on what you put down and got the insurance hooked up then go right ahead. if not why not just drive teh clean car you have and save some of that cash for say a house or something rather then spend it on a car that is a depreciating value. if anything i would probably say consider and evo 9 just because you can find them used and a much better price especially since the new bodies came out the older ones take a bigger hit. nothing wrong with that car but you know you wont leave it stock. so youll have payments and be struggling to mod it. or else its just a stock evo x with factory personality.
This is all by the my .02.
This is all by the my .02.
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y would you rather not ask big valley? they are on of the only companies making aftermarket parts for them and they are local. plus they have experience working on them, not to mention the fastest evo x in the united states 2 10ths off the fastest in the world.
if you can financially afford payments of 500+depending on what you put down and got the insurance hooked up then go right ahead. if not why not just drive teh clean car you have and save some of that cash for say a house or something rather then spend it on a car that is a depreciating value. if anything i would probably say consider and evo 9 just because you can find them used and a much better price especially since the new bodies came out the older ones take a bigger hit. nothing wrong with that car but you know you wont leave it stock. so youll have payments and be struggling to mod it. or else its just a stock evo x with factory personality.
This is all by the my .02.
This is all by the my .02.
it was just a thought.. the more i think about it the more i like not having a car payment


