Possibly a goodbye to the NW Evo community
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Possibly a goodbye to the NW Evo community
Hey guys,
First off let me say thank you to you all for your support and especially the many that has helped me with building up my Evo. For the past year I've owned it, the best thing I've experienced is not the great power and handling capabilities of the Evo but rather the friendships I've made with you guys!
A lot of things happened in my life since the end of January (some of you might have known) but my fiance of 4 1/2 years cheated on me. It took a short time to get over it but I got down and basically did a lot of volunteer work, worked out more, and studied hard for my GMAT (graduate business school entrance exam). Anyways, to make the story short I got in shape (shed 15 lbs), met my new girlfriend through my volunteer work, and got accepted into Seattle University's Albers School of Business and Economics for their MBA program.
With all that's going on, I still love and appreciate cars, but I just don't see myself modifying my cars to the extent that I have before - I need to focus on my MBA program and volunteer work. Anyhow I've decided that it's time to let the Evo move onto a new owner who loves to modify it and appreciate the tuning scene. I'm parting her out starting after this Thursday (my last day for a major project at UW) and hopefully get a 335i before June 22nd when I start my MBA program for the next 2 years at SU.
Thank you everyone for your support and I hope to still see many of you around at meets - as long as you don't mind a 335i tagging along
Alvin
First off let me say thank you to you all for your support and especially the many that has helped me with building up my Evo. For the past year I've owned it, the best thing I've experienced is not the great power and handling capabilities of the Evo but rather the friendships I've made with you guys!
A lot of things happened in my life since the end of January (some of you might have known) but my fiance of 4 1/2 years cheated on me. It took a short time to get over it but I got down and basically did a lot of volunteer work, worked out more, and studied hard for my GMAT (graduate business school entrance exam). Anyways, to make the story short I got in shape (shed 15 lbs), met my new girlfriend through my volunteer work, and got accepted into Seattle University's Albers School of Business and Economics for their MBA program.
With all that's going on, I still love and appreciate cars, but I just don't see myself modifying my cars to the extent that I have before - I need to focus on my MBA program and volunteer work. Anyhow I've decided that it's time to let the Evo move onto a new owner who loves to modify it and appreciate the tuning scene. I'm parting her out starting after this Thursday (my last day for a major project at UW) and hopefully get a 335i before June 22nd when I start my MBA program for the next 2 years at SU.
Thank you everyone for your support and I hope to still see many of you around at meets - as long as you don't mind a 335i tagging along

Alvin
Last edited by AlvinHuyN; May 24, 2009 at 10:47 PM.
Alvin,
Life has a way of throwing us curve ***** and giving us much needed reboots. Can't say that I have known you personally, but your photography is phenomenal. I hope you keep the pics coming.

-Jake
Life has a way of throwing us curve ***** and giving us much needed reboots. Can't say that I have known you personally, but your photography is phenomenal. I hope you keep the pics coming.
-Jake
Man i wish you the best in your future and congratulations for your accomplishments. You have overcome many obstacles to get this far and proven yourself worthy of great respect. Best wishes to you alvinhuyN.
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Everything happens for a reason man. Good luck with school and your volunteer work. Both will hopefully put you in a better position in the long run and you hopefully have found a better partner anyway. Stay in touch.
I can speak from experience Alvin, this is one of the crappiest things that can happen to someone, however it definitely pushes you to do some soul searching, and in many cases drives you to become a better person, which it looks like you are in the process of doing my friend. Good luck with any decision you make, and I wish you luck in your future travels! Thanks again for all the wonderful pics of my car!








