A little more "hype" for the Hyper Meeting here-
Like it or not, the Evo X has "grown up" in comparison to previous Evo's. The car is now larger, more comfortable, and a little more luxurious than before. While some "purists" argue that the car has lost its edge, I think Mitsubishi made a good choice by making the car more upscale and broadening its market, but that's a discussion for another day.
Deck Mechanical Power has had their hands on an Evo X since last fall, and since then they have released a number of exterior upgrades for the car. In keeping with the car's more upscale image, the Deck parts are more subtle in nature than some of the others being offered.
The most notable change on the Deck Evo X is the rear wing, or lack thereof.
For those searching for a sleeker look, Deck offers this subtle carbon fiber trunk spoiler. It does a nice job of keeping the "wing-less" look while still adding some character to the rear of the car.
In combination with APEXi exhaust, lowered stance, and GT-R-spec Weds SA70 wheels, the car has an aggressive, yet understated look that is perfect for the street. The carbon wing looks particularly good with the white color of this car.
Deck also makes an understated carbon front lip spoiler for the car. If anything, I would say it is almost a little too understated but the price is very reasonable at around $300 USD.
When it comes time for the track, you could also go with a GT wing as seen in this photo at Suzuka Circuit.
I like how this car can be recreated without much effort and without a ton of cash. It shows just how easily you can make a wicked street/track car out of the Evo X.
Check out more at here .
Any chance you can find out the specs on those rims (diameter, width and offset)?
Cheers
Brendan
Posted by: Sillbeer | April 03, 2008 at 07:25 PM
Every time I see a picture of an Evo X I love it even more. They really did a great job on that car, and that Deck Evo looks absolutely amazing!
Posted by: Jeff | April 03, 2008 at 11:14 PM