Old A$$ and new! (pics)
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I understand for some people that large spoilers aren't for them, but man when I see a Evo, STi or SRT stripped of what their mama gave them, it just don't look right.
But on the brighter side I love the tails and UK badge!
But on the brighter side I love the tails and UK badge!
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I love the big spoiler, but it also wasn't for me style wize. I went with the Kaminari rear spoiler. I think many evo owners might turn their noses up at it, thinking that its soley for Lancers, but I gotta tell ya IT LOOKS AWESOME. The rest of Kaminari's kit I don't car much for, but the wing matches the lines and form of the Evo perfectly. I'd highly suggest it for those who aren't so much into the big or little factory wings.
And between the two, I say nicely done superhatch. Looks way hot, and you should be psyched.
And between the two, I say nicely done superhatch. Looks way hot, and you should be psyched.
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Somehow the little spoiler seems to flow w/ur car, maybe its the angle of the pic, i duno heh, but it looks nice.
I think it would look a lot better though if you took the middle post of the spoiler out, so that it only connects to the trunk at the ends. Would look much cleaner in my opinion.
I think it would look a lot better though if you took the middle post of the spoiler out, so that it only connects to the trunk at the ends. Would look much cleaner in my opinion.
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I think the bauhaus guys were right when they said "form follows function". The large wing is big out of necessity- to create adequate downforce for a Group N rally car. Taken in that vein, it's a beautiful part. Anyone who tells you otherwise is more concerned with vanity than function. OTOH, in the real world that we live in, we're not going 120 mph sideways through corners, and the large wing attracts a lot of unwanted attention. Still, for the days I'm on the track, I'd like to think that I use the wing at least 1% of the time, and so it stays on my car.