Looking for Previous Owner of a Grey Evo X Final Edition Imported to Europe
Looking for Previous Owner of a Grey Evo X Final Edition Imported to Europe
Hi everyone,
I recently imported a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X Final Edition from Canada to Europe, and I’m trying to get in touch with the previous owner. I have a few questions about the car’s history, and especially about the Final Edition interior plaque, which is unfortunately missing.
Here are some details that might help identify the car:
• Color: Grey
• Interior: RECARO seats
• Club sticker: TEN – Toronto Evo Nation logo on the side
• Found in the car: A hanging air freshener from Krome N Shine Detailing (Mississauga)
If this rings a bell or if you know who might have owned this Evo, I’d really appreciate any info or a contact.
I’m trying to piece together the car’s story and confirm a few details about the FE badge and previous modifications.
Thanks a lot in advance!
I recently imported a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X Final Edition from Canada to Europe, and I’m trying to get in touch with the previous owner. I have a few questions about the car’s history, and especially about the Final Edition interior plaque, which is unfortunately missing.
Here are some details that might help identify the car:
• Color: Grey
• Interior: RECARO seats
• Club sticker: TEN – Toronto Evo Nation logo on the side
• Found in the car: A hanging air freshener from Krome N Shine Detailing (Mississauga)
If this rings a bell or if you know who might have owned this Evo, I’d really appreciate any info or a contact.
I’m trying to piece together the car’s story and confirm a few details about the FE badge and previous modifications.
Thanks a lot in advance!
That’s a really thoughtful approach to an import, especially for a Final Edition Evo X, since a lot of the small details like plaques and dealer paperwork tend to get lost over time or swapped during ownership changes. Given the Toronto Evo Nation sticker and the detailing shop item you found, it does sound like the car was properly enthusiast-owned, so there’s a decent chance someone in that local community might still recognize it. I’d also try posting in Canadian Evo groups or archived Facebook communities from the Mississauga/Toronto area, since previous owners or their friends often still follow those pages even years later.
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