Any Ralliart part suggestions?
Any Ralliart part suggestions?
I'm looking to purchase a functional Ralliart part for my MR Evo. I'm thinking about the pedal kit (gas, brake, clutch) but looking for any suggestions. I believe the pedal kit is approximately $80 but willing to spend up to $300 for a different Ralliart part.
Please make only Ralliart part suggestions
PS - So far, I have purchased the all weather floor mats, trunk net, Evo scuff plates and an Evo key fob (all Mitsubishi factory parts).
Please make only Ralliart part suggestions
PS - So far, I have purchased the all weather floor mats, trunk net, Evo scuff plates and an Evo key fob (all Mitsubishi factory parts).
Yeah, I saw a picture of a Ralliart carbon fibre spark plug cover on a Euro MR, in a Spanish car enthusiast mag. Or do USDM MR's all have Ralliart C.F. spark plug covers too?
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I'm looking to purchase a functional Ralliart part for my MR Evo. I'm thinking about the pedal kit (gas, brake, clutch) but looking for any suggestions. I believe the pedal kit is approximately $80 but willing to spend up to $300 for a different Ralliart part.
Please make only Ralliart part suggestions
PS - So far, I have purchased the all weather floor mats, trunk net, Evo scuff plates and an Evo key fob (all Mitsubishi factory parts).
Please make only Ralliart part suggestions
PS - So far, I have purchased the all weather floor mats, trunk net, Evo scuff plates and an Evo key fob (all Mitsubishi factory parts).
There are so many different odds and ends you can pick up. I have purchased a few here lately for some reason. Mostly small stuff. You can get the titanium pedal set, radiator coooling panel, CF center console, CF e-brake handle, hood vent, 1.3 bar rad cap, ic pipes, drop in filter, CF front lip, gauge cluster, oil cap, gas cap, etc... What ever makes you happy. Good luck with whatever you decide.
You know that's a good point. In 5-10 years the aftermarket will move on and Evo parts, especially Factory bits, may be difficult or impossible to find. Buying some good parts now will be a great investment if you're planning on keeping your car for the long term (which I'm not).


