2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Evo 8 Only 43k on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
Selling a 2003 Mitsubishi Evo with only 43k miles. The car has lots of mods and lots of money in to it. It runs great and just had a new battery and oil change. including trans, t-case fluid.Timing belt/balance belt and water pump less than 500 miles ago. New radiator. The car has bin in storage for the last few years. It was a weekend/show car that I have no interest in any more. Please see the following list of extras. There may be a few things I have left out. The car is being sold as-is and has modified exhaust and suspension. Please feel free to call me at 732-861-5637 for details and to see the car. 732-861-5637 Alex
Buscher racing 3inch race exhaust K&N filter Act performance clutch(less than 1k miles) Greedy shift knob Forge blow of valve Slotted front and rear brake rotors Greedy turbo timer Dogboxracing fully built t-case Quaife front lsd diff Dogboxracing trans (less than 1k miles) Fortune coil-over fully adjustable suspension SSR GT-2 wheels with aluminum lug nuts and arp studs Yokohama tires ( under 1k miles) Carbon fiber hood Carbon fiber trunk Carbon fiber spoiler Carbon fiber roof (ams) yes its a real carbon fiber roof Real JDM rear bumper C-west front bumper Quick release front bumper kit C-west side skirts Bride seat bracket Pioneer radio |
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Thu, 25 Sep 2014People tend to get very set in their ways when it comes to the pronunciation of words. Just look at the endless debates over whether or not to say the final 'e' in Porsche (which you should in terms of correct German enunciation). Or the argument about whether to follow the British convention and give the 'u' in Jaguar a special delivery or to say the 'ua' diphthong as more of a 'w' sound, as usually happens in the US.
This short video doesn't answer either of those automotive questions, but it does allow a native Japanese speaker to demonstrate the accepted pronunciations for several, major automakers from the country. One benefit is that it clears up the occasional debate over whether Nissan should be said with a long or short 'i' sound. Also, listen closely to how the female host says Mazda as Matsuda, the way it's actually said in the language. Even if this doesn't change the way you enunciate these brands, at least now you know the accurate way in Japanese.
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