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Just a little off roading!!!

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Whats a little off roading to get to a fishing spot that you know nooooooo one ever hits   :D

Just ht the four wheel drive gravel button and I was off!!

Cant tow a boat  :'(

But eats up V8's all day   :D

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True dat! Im all about finding a good spot even if I have to go offroad. I aint skeeeered to get some mud on the tires. Plus it adds adventure to the trip!! ;)

That gravel button is awesome too. I had a friend with a lancer with a gravel button, but his was right hand drive.

Beautiful EVO.  Although i'm a domestic kind of guy, i got to hand it to the AWD super cars of today.  Love em.

Jason

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I'm telling you guys if you have a chance to drive one off road take it you would've never thought thought that you can do 40-60 mph on a dirty/muddy/rockey road and still have all the control and handling as if you were on a normal road!!!!

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Whats a little off roading to get to a fishing spot that you know nooooooo one ever hits :D

Just ht the four wheel drive gravel button and I was off!!

Cant tow a boat :'(

But eats up V8's all day :D

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Stock  v8,s  are easy to beat most only run high 13,s .But my buddy has a cummins that can pulll you to the track on a trailer then he will see ya in 9 seconds ... ;D

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