Evo Magazine

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X

THE FIRST NINE PARTS OF THE MITSUBISHI Evo dynasty played very well around these parts. It was the car so good they named it after this magazine. Probably. In fact, evo cottoned on to the steroidal Lancer family around chapter six, back when getting one meant importing it from Japan. As a result, no one bought one of these cars

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