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#myevomonth: Your car pictures from March

evo readers show us what motoring-related activities they enjoyed in March

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Submissions dwindled a little for this month's #myevomonth - perhaps our readers were out enjoying their cars rather than photographing them, but the quality remained as high as ever.

Once again, Porsches and Renaultsport models were ubiquitous, but there were a few choices from left-field too - Renault 8s and Rover Tomcat coupes aren't common sights on evo.co.uk, but welcome ones nevertheless.

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As ever, #myevomonth is run in conjunction with Michelin, who are offering a set of tyres for the best submissions. With this month's entries, that comes to an end - so we'll soon be choosing one lucky reader to benefit from a new set of boots.

The chance to win may now be over, but we're always interested in hearing what you've been up to. If you'd like to send us pictures, you can contact us via our Facebook and Twitter accounts, and also our recently-opened Instagram account. Find us at officialevomagazine, and make sure to tag all your submissions #myevomonth so we can find them.

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