Cool Mitsubishi Evo X Coupe is an unfinished project looking to be completed

keshy

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The Mitsubishi Evolution X is a great looking machine but one would be hard pressed to tell the difference between it and a well kitted Mitsubishi Lancer, bar a few tell tale differences.



While browsing around for something interesting on Ebay, I stumbled across this yummy offering, a custom Evo X Coupe, and it's for sale!



The whole thing is a yet to be completed project and thus far the previous owner has done away with the two rear doors, slapped on a wide body kit, deep dish alloy wheels with carbon fiber centers, coilover suspensions, a upgraded turbocharger together with upgraded injectors and meth injection. It also comes with a ton of ICE equipment from Focal and Kenwood.



If you are a enthusiast looking for a left hand drive car to project on, this may just be your calling. Check out the pictures below to view the entire car and the works, or you can click on the source below to view it on Ebay.



Posted below is a image of another Evo X Coupe, possibly how this project could end up looking like; gorgeous.


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akuma

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so,dis is actually based on d original 4dr chasis?wow!!!!really look like it came out as a coupe frm d factory!awesomely nice!
 

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wah... another great news... last time was a evo9 chop remove rear door now evo X ... to create a shorter wheel base...
 

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