Reviving a Faded Evo: Yellow Paint, Carbon Upgrades & Supra Surprise
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In this thrilling episode from throtl, the team embarks on a mission to revive a once-faded Evo, now resplendent in a striking yellow hue. The fresh paint job breathes new life into the car, transforming it into a head-turning masterpiece. With meticulous attention to detail, they set out to enhance the Evo further by adding sleek carbon fiber components and a set of aggressive new wheels and tires. The team's enthusiasm is palpable as they unveil the stunning new look to their eager audience, who can't help but marvel at the car's transformation.
As they dive into the installation process, the team encounters some challenges but tackles them with determination and skill, ensuring that every part is fitted flawlessly. From the carbon fiber lip to the side skirts, each addition contributes to the Evo's newfound allure. The installation of the Cusco strut bar and JDM tail lights adds a touch of finesse to the car, elevating its aesthetics to a whole new level. With each step, the Evo evolves into a true automotive work of art, a testament to the team's dedication and expertise.
But the journey doesn't end there. The team surprises a lucky winner with a coveted Supra and a generous cash prize, spreading joy and excitement. Back in the workshop, they focus on revitalizing the Evo's engine bay, employing top-notch products to restore its former glory. As they take the revitalized Evo for a test drive, the team is met with exhilarating performance and impeccable handling, reaffirming the Evo's legendary status in the world of high-performance cars.
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Viewer Reactions for Restoring a Mitsubishi EVO VIII with a NEW paint job, NEW wheels, & loads of carbon fiber! Part 4
The wheels transformed the car significantly
Some users love the clean and simple look of the EVO
Positive comments about the engine bay cleanliness and paint job
Suggestions to add real carbon center to the wing
Mixed opinions on the carbon wing, some prefer it, others don't
Compliments on the yellow color and the paint job
Some users suggest replacing the rear spoiler wing with carbon fiber
Positive comments on the front lip and wheels combination
Some users express jealousy and admiration for the car
Suggestions for future builds like rebuilding a geo metro and questions about EVO shirts on the site
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