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looks awesome!
 
the old astra reminded me of A4's

bah.. all new cars are junk these days unless theyre german :lol:
 
woooooow................. hope it dont look anything like that, cos that is faaaaaarkin ugly! lol

the front is anyway. The back doesnt really look any different from an e6......

plus the headlights look way to similar to a MY03 WRX..... which coincidently is also quite challenged in the looks department. :lol:
 
djfire said:
wow... the front looks like a spider...what with all the headllights...
Parkers, blinkers, low beam, and high beam if ya think about it it isn?t that many than usual. But I will agree it looks a bit like a R34


realm
 
realm said:
djfire said:
wow... the front looks like a spider...what with all the headllights...
Parkers, blinkers, low beam, and high beam if ya think about it it isn?t that many than usual. But I will agree it looks a bit like a R34


realm

haha... I didnt say anything about too many lights.. :) wonder how close this vehicle is ... to becoming reality... interesting..
 
Really? Well I could very well be wrong. What I heard was that the evo 9 was just going to be an update of the 8, but the evo X was going to be a whole revolutionary kind of thing.

But again, i could be wrong :lol:
 
Malovan said:
Really? Well I could very well be wrong. What I heard was that the evo 9 was just going to be an update of the 8, but the evo X was going to be a whole revolutionary kind of thing.

But again, i could be wrong :lol:

ahh i thought the same thing but yeah im not 100% either
 
Half right.... lol

"The only practical technology Mitsubishi has left to apply to the 4G63 finally sees the light of day in the EVO IX. MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing and lift Electronic Control), ironically, controls only valve timing (not lift) in the version used on the EVO IX. Valve timing is altered using a variable-area cam sprocket actuated by an oil control valve."

http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/roadtests/0505_scc_evo/
 
GSRSOL said:
Half right.... lol

"The only practical technology Mitsubishi has left to apply to the 4G63 finally sees the light of day in the EVO IX. MIVEC (Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing and lift Electronic Control), ironically, controls only valve timing (not lift) in the version used on the EVO IX. Valve timing is altered using a variable-area cam sprocket actuated by an oil control valve."

http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/roadtests/0505_scc_evo/

well there ya go :lol: cheers :wink:
 

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