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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 03:25 AM
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hey pistons, I have a friend who's selling an Evo 9 MR SE in Las Vegas, He just posted it up on craigslist a week ago or so. He's an honest family guy, who's taken care of many evo's to include mine in the Las Vegas area, his name is Tom.

http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/4512644110.html

here's the ad, Tom has another evo in his garage so he's not new to the scene, anything and everything you want to know about evo's he's got you. I know 22k might be pricey for an evo, but in this condition with 61k miles and it being a MR SE...it's a pretty good buy, correct me if im wrong evoM

edit: it also has the coveted 5 speed swap already done!
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by pistons4550
No I didnt, it did not feel like a good buy. I put a deposit on an X but its refundable so Im not committed. Its such a hard decision to make honestly. The X provides a much better DD but the viiis and ix are so cool and iconic its hard to pass one up if the situation presents itself.
Go with whatever your gut tells you. I can tell you one thing for sure though. On my Evo X, the fact that the trunk was so small got old reaaallll quick . I mountain bike a lot and I don't like roof racks because I'm short, so I always had to take both wheels off the bike and put everything in the back seat, all wrapped up in a giant blanket so that I didn't get mud everywhere but still, a big trunk is a good thing.
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Old Jun 18, 2014 | 02:54 PM
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Patience is the most useful tool when buying a used car. Its also the most difficult.
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