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> Evo Mr Vs Evo Gsr, Difference
Travis k
post Aug 2 2008, 11:42 AM
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Ok i was considering getting a evo soon but i was wanting to know how big of a difference it is between the evo mr or just the regular evo? thanks
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Rob
post Aug 3 2008, 04:19 AM
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Don't get a MR. %50 of people who mod their MR swap out the tranny for a 5 speed, and the other %50 wish they could.

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-Acessory gauges
-Aluminum roof
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That's all that comes to mind for differences.
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Ok because i found this Regular evo 8 that has a bunch of mods and they are done right. And i really didn't want a 6 speed
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If you need an Evo VIII, my advice would be to get a late 2004 on, as there was a few upgrades and changes for the better. If i could do it all over, truthfully, i'd get an Evo IX.
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the dual clutch trans is hands down the best trans ever placed in a car.

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