Are any of these a good buy?
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What I mean by are any of these a good buy is, are any worth it for the price and for what reason. Is there anything that could be wrong with them. I really don't know much about evo's and I am considering getting one.
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Get a "as close to stock as possible" car. Mods usually add extra strain on the vehicle and plus, when a car is modded, it's usually pushed hard for thrills. When you get a car that's close to stock, you can add your own taste of mods.
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Get a "as close to stock as possible" car. Mods usually add extra strain on the vehicle and plus, when a car is modded, it's usually pushed hard for thrills. When you get a car that's close to stock, you can add your own taste of mods.
just my $0.05 (there's no more pennies in Canada)
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I guess the question is how well the seller maintained the car. If your gonna buy modded car , then you should have back up money to fix I guess. I agree with getting stock, so you have assurance that nothing major can go wrong, plus you get to choose what mods to install.
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