Trash talking Evo owner Owned by M3 **VIDEO**
#16
LMFAO what a bunch of asshats.
Notice they are talking so much crap and calling him all kinds of nasty names but when they get their doors (all four ) handed to them they shut up REAL quick.
Couldn't mutter a word, not even "wow, that M3 just smoked me".
Immature, poor sports =
If you beat me, I'll give you props. Not talk ***** the whole time before my reaming.
Notice they are talking so much crap and calling him all kinds of nasty names but when they get their doors (all four ) handed to them they shut up REAL quick.
Couldn't mutter a word, not even "wow, that M3 just smoked me".
Immature, poor sports =
If you beat me, I'll give you props. Not talk ***** the whole time before my reaming.
#23
Originally posted by Baby ///M3
I am from Taiwan. But I grew up watching HK films.
Hahah.. I am so bad at identifying myself.
I wonder what the ethnic ratio here on Club Lexus is.
Jon
I am from Taiwan. But I grew up watching HK films.
Hahah.. I am so bad at identifying myself.
I wonder what the ethnic ratio here on Club Lexus is.
Jon
but good to find another peep here
#24
Originally posted by bizzy928
"Is that an M5?"
"Is it AWD?"
lol
"Is that an M5?"
"Is it AWD?"
lol
AWD wins races, torque doesn't. What a fantastic moron.
#25
Originally posted by Baby ///M3
This type of behavior from these tarts has less to do with the type of cars they own than with the combination of their background, education, age, family upbringing and maturity level.
Jon
This type of behavior from these tarts has less to do with the type of cars they own than with the combination of their background, education, age, family upbringing and maturity level.
Jon
very true!
by the way, my friends found out who triangle is at CrossRoad.
i havnt met him yet but i heard he takes 3 hrs to finish a dinner.
#26
Originally posted by Baby ///M3
I am doing pretty well. Just came back from a month long break in HK and Taiwan. And it seems like I still haven't figured out the correct time zone yet. LOL
Take it easy!
Jon
I am doing pretty well. Just came back from a month long break in HK and Taiwan. And it seems like I still haven't figured out the correct time zone yet. LOL
Take it easy!
Jon
#27
Originally posted by rominl
well i have a feeling that we have a lot of asians here for sure, now more detailed breakdown i don't know.
but good to find another peep here
well i have a feeling that we have a lot of asians here for sure, now more detailed breakdown i don't know.
but good to find another peep here
#28
I just bought an Evo, and I'm avoiding racing it right now - launching that thing and getting it moving in line with the numbers it's capable of is not for amateurs. I raced a C32 AMG and was dead even with him, then I missed a shift and just played it off like I was slowing down anyway. The Evo is not a car for beginners, and if you don't know how to drive it you will lose. If you do know how, as I am learning, you will get a huge jump on other people and basically run away with most street races.
The most unfortunate thing is that Honda owners, for some reason, feel seriously threatened by the mere presence of the Evo, and I find myself having to purposely avoid them. It's weird owning an Evo.
The most unfortunate thing is that Honda owners, for some reason, feel seriously threatened by the mere presence of the Evo, and I find myself having to purposely avoid them. It's weird owning an Evo.
#30
Originally posted by MadMaxSC400
I just bought an Evo, and I'm avoiding racing it right now - launching that thing and getting it moving in line with the numbers it's capable of is not for amateurs. I raced a C32 AMG and was dead even with him, then I missed a shift and just played it off like I was slowing down anyway. The Evo is not a car for beginners, and if you don't know how to drive it you will lose. If you do know how, as I am learning, you will get a huge jump on other people and basically run away with most street races.
The most unfortunate thing is that Honda owners, for some reason, feel seriously threatened by the mere presence of the Evo, and I find myself having to purposely avoid them. It's weird owning an Evo.
I just bought an Evo, and I'm avoiding racing it right now - launching that thing and getting it moving in line with the numbers it's capable of is not for amateurs. I raced a C32 AMG and was dead even with him, then I missed a shift and just played it off like I was slowing down anyway. The Evo is not a car for beginners, and if you don't know how to drive it you will lose. If you do know how, as I am learning, you will get a huge jump on other people and basically run away with most street races.
The most unfortunate thing is that Honda owners, for some reason, feel seriously threatened by the mere presence of the Evo, and I find myself having to purposely avoid them. It's weird owning an Evo.
but yes, the evo is fast, and can be fast together with m3 and c32. it's always about the driver as well, specially when you come to stick shift
oh and yeah, i guess it's the image of mitsubishi that honda people are always assocaiting themselves with mitsu people. no idea why. except the s2k and nsx (i put that together with the honda), honestly i don't think anything else from them might be able to touch the evo