When I first saw the Evo X MR and its colour, I wasn’t really sure how I felt about it. The 10th generation Lancer Evolution was available in nine different exterior colours, but baby blue was definitely not one of them. Originally, this particular car was Wicked White. As it turned out, the team at Powertune had just finished putting some finishing touches to a serious Evo X. And that’s where this Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X MR comes in.įaced with my Summernats dilemma, I’d made a few calls to friends and was put in touch with Powertune Australia, a local company known for building some serious track and street cars. But as the Summernats door closed – luckily Matt was able to capture all the shenanigans – other opportunities to go Speedhunting in Sydney presented themselves. Unfortunately, that never happened Australia’s devastating wildfires were still causing havoc at the time, and I just couldn’t risk becoming stuck in Canberra. In fact, the only time I had planned to pull out my camera for car-related duties on the trip was during a bucket-list visit to Summernats. When I flew from South Africa to Sydney, Australia with my family for a month over the New Year break, I didn’t intend to do much work.
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