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February 17, 2008

S15 and Evo X from Sequential

Thought I would follow up on the Osaka and Fukuoka post with this, I don't really post a lot about new products but I hadn't seen much on this yet.

Osaka-based Sequential showed some fresh demo cars at the Osaka and Fukuoka shows, including the debut of their new Black Illusion series aero for the Evo X. The Black Illusion line was originally shown on Sequential's purple S15 awhile back but now it is expanding to other models.

One version of the S15 sans graphics and canards.

The Black Illusion SF-Z15 Silvia in Sequential's booth at Fukuoka.

Another shot in the booth in at Osaka Auto Messe.

The new Black Illusion Evo X demo car along side the S15. Both the Evo and the Siliva are running the newest wheel in the Work Emotion line, the XC8.

Studio shot of the Evo X before the graphics were applied.

Front view.

A shot after the graphics and GT wing.

And so the Evo X aftermarket continues to grow, adding to a list that is already full of quality parts. The price for the Black Illusion aero is actually pretty reasonable for a parts from a reputable manufacturer. I'm not sure what Sequential's international distribution set-up is like, but I think they deserve a good look if you are looking to hop up your new Evo X with some decent aero from a proven company.

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Hi guy !

I love your blog ! He's great with many pictures ! And futhermore, you speak of all japaneses events !

Bye and carry on !

I like that body kit for the evo x. I wonder if there are made for the track?

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