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About 2 months ago I sold the Supra. I did what I wanted to do and had a lot of fun in it. It was just a money pit and barley drove it. Ill miss it but Ill move on. I just have a 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution now with a couple mods. I bought everyhin to make it a mid 10 second car but just recently decided to sell it all before installing it and keeping it a mid 12 second car and just drive it for now.
Ive bracket raced the Evo a few times and won both events Ive competed in. It does its job and its a very fun 4 door AWD car.
Past Ride
1995 Firebird A4 3.8 Turbocharged -- 12.50 at 108
(If you dont know me, you haven't had a V6 long enough)
Nice, too bad about the supra but if you're happy thats what counts. I would love to rock an EVO 9 as a daily. Fast and reliable, unless you start buying and tuning so you run 10s....then you lose a little reliability
To be honest I was surprised you lasted as long as you did... Shane your "balla" but you weren't Baller rich. Being car poor sucks and gets old. At least you still have a pretty sweet car overall. It could be worse, you could be stuck in a n/a Pontiac sedan. :p
I'll be honest, I don't know how you guys can keep a car for so long. I mean loved them, but after awhile the "relationship" loses its spark, at times it woudl get it back, at times no. Then I get interested into a new relationship.
I retired my 2k and used it as a DD, then I got my 5.0. It really opend my eyes and had me realize after like 8 years of 4th gens, I was tired of them. I liked the newness of learning a new car and understanding it and improving it.
Best way I can describe it is the difference of being a worker in a factory doing the same job every day vs. a troubleshooter who is given a problem and has to think and be resourceful to figure out whats going on.
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