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Old 8th December 2004, 19:40   #1
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Anyone w/ an EVO3 near San Diego?

Hey, are there any board members who have an EVO3 installed in their M5 near San Diego who would be willing to let me try it hands on.

I previously had a Rogue w/ DSR intalled and ended up pulling it out because of issues with noise, vibration and balky 3-2 down shifts. After nearly a year without, I'm back to considering the EVO3 (most of the reviews seem pretty positive).......want to try one and make sure I'll be happy before putting the time and $ in having already pulled out a SSK.

Would be more that willing let the owner take my 'underperforming' S2 for a spin.

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Old 8th December 2004, 22:05   #2
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Re: Anyone w/ an EVO3 near San Diego?

I just had my EVO3/DSSR installed a month ago. Love it so far. No additional vibration or noise. Just short firm shifts. The only comment I have is that 2nd seem to be a little bit notchier. So can't do lazy 1st to 2nd shift. If you ever come by the bay area you'd be welcome to try mine.
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Old 8th December 2004, 22:57   #3
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Re: Anyone w/ an EVO3 near San Diego?

I have one. Love to drive your S2 in exchange.... Note: I don't have the WSR though. Its just the EVO3.

PM me and let's set it up.


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Hey, are there any board members who have an EVO3 installed in their M5 near San Diego who would be willing to let me try it hands on.

I previously had a Rogue w/ DSR intalled and ended up pulling it out because of issues with noise, vibration and balky 3-2 down shifts. After nearly a year without, I'm back to considering the EVO3 (most of the reviews seem pretty positive).......want to try one and make sure I'll be happy before putting the time and $ in having already pulled out a SSK.

Would be more that willing let the owner take my 'underperforming' S2 for a spin.

Thanks,
Paul
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