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Mitsubishi Evolution Shrouds
Find everything you need to take your Evolution to the next level, right here at VividRacing. From engine components to suspension to brake parts, electronics, wheels, tires and much more, VividRacing stocks only the best manufacturers you can trust to take your Evolution's performance to the next level! VividRacing won't be outdone on quality, service or delivery. It's our mission to provide you with the best purchase experience hands down, when buying racing and performance parts for your Evolution Don't find what you're looking for? Call now to speak to one of our parts technicians about the performance upgrades for Evolution that you're looking for.
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Cusco Radiator Cooling Plate Mitsubishi Evolution 5/6 98-01 Model Number: 561 003 AL View Price Cuscos Radiator Cooling Plate prevents overheating of the radiator fluid during hot track days by increasing the airflow through the radiator. At higher speeds, air coming through the front of the car can get backed up on the surface of the radiator and will eventually try and find a way around, instead of through, the radiator.By covering the open space between the front grille and the radator support, incoming air cannot direct itself over the radiator and is instead forced through it. This re... |
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Cusco Silver Radiator Cooling Plate Mitsubishi Evolution 8/9 06-08 Model Number: 565 003 A View Price Cuscos Radiator Cooling Plate prevents overheating of the radiator fluid during hot track days by increasing the airflow through the radiator. At higher speeds, air coming through the front of the car can get backed up on the surface of the radiator and will eventually try and find a way around, instead of through, the radiator.By covering the open space between the front grille and the radator support, incoming air cannot direct itself over the radiator and is instead forced through it. This re... |