One thing that Mitsubishi Evo lacks are nice stock factory body kits. The Mitsubishi-Evo is their newest rally cars. Light weight and powerful, they have overcome the Eclipse in their premier sports car. However, the style of this car can be greatly improved. That is where aftermarket body kits comes into play. With a huge selection of body kits on the market, this Mitsubishi can be transform into an aggressive looking street machine. Now you have the chance to make your vehicle look as mean as it is.
When buying body kits, the type of material you choose must be carefully thought out. The 3 most common materials used are...
- Fiberglass
- Polyurethane and
- Carbon fiber.
For the serious Mitsubishi racer who ops for light weight and strength, Carbon fiber body kits are the perfect choice. Carbon fiber body kits cost more then other types of body kits using different materials. For the most part, carbon fiber body kits are purchased by those who are serious car enthusiast. For those of you who don't want to put a lot of money up for body kits there are other options. Fiberglass and polyurethane are the two most recognizable materials and are the most purchased. Fiberglass is the cheaper of the two and the easiest to paint. But fiberglass can break easily. Polyurethane is a flexible material that is of higher quality. Most people choose polyurethane because it is of higher quality and not that more expensive the fiberglass.
Next is finding a local shop to have your body kit installed. You can put it on yourself, but it is hard work and you must know what you are doing or else it could look horrible. The best option is to have a professional install your body kit for you. Mitsubishi has the reputation of being fast and aggressive, now you have the chance to have the show match the go.
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