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Naomi Yoshida's Lancer Evolution IX MR
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Basic info Car: 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX Date added: Wednesday, 23. July 2008 From garage: WOSR Car Archives Description: I think it's time to end this with a decal system I think we've all known and loved from a certain NFS game. I appreciate you guys giving me constructive criticism as much as I loved sharing this project with you all. Maybe not Rx7, but most of NFSUnlimited.net. Just one final story to type up. America = Drag Racing, Europe = Grand Touring, and Japan = Drifting. I've already went over this with Samantha Thornberry and her task to rid the racing wrold, legal or otherwise, of drifting segregation; now it's the one and only Naomi Yoshida of Chaos Komodo and her dream to destroy the circuit racing segregation. Ever since more European sports cars were made, a flood of European drivers took over the circuit scene. Naomi (Kasumi Kimura's other rival), and many of her family members, were fans of Mitsubishi Motors, mainly the sporty Lancer Evolution series. Her first was an Evo VII, her mother's, an Evo VI, and her father's, an Evo III. The Yoshida kin also dominates anyone they come across. Naomi entered a StreetMachine of Japan Tournament named "The Super Crazy Innovation Tournament", in which the driver had to win races while ripping new a-holes in Hamura (the tournament's host and Naomi's home). The first prize was $25K and an Evo VIII free of charge. Naomi created so many new shortcuts that it left so many other drivers baffled, taking her up to a duel with another driver, Tomonori Sato, whom she overtook and won the prizes. One year and 20 Circuit races (13 in the underground) later, while she was watching her favorite children's anime "Super Mega Robo-chan" (in which the vinyl layout comes from), Kenji Wakatsuki shows up after her graduation and offers her the $2K to add to her $48K to purchase the Evolution IX, which was at the time a very difficult car to come across. But she had to hold up her end of the bargain by ruling the curves. Agreeing, Naomi sports the "Robo-chan" style on her Evo IX. That's it for the originals. I am so tired. It's 3 A.M. where I'm from. So now that you've seen the 30 originals, there's more to come. Now I need feedback. Tell me which car (of each team or overall, whichever) was the best, which was the worst, or which was underrated. The purpose for this is so I can figure out which cars are in dire need of a remake. Good night, and expect some rides in the "Street King Bound" Garage, where I'll be making major sponsor cars (Endless USA mostly), original innovations, prototypes of other cars (which I think the car's manufacturers should make) and more. Tags The Entry's Categories
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Comments
by Reemus
on 28. July 2008 07:43 • Given 4*
rims looks really good...but vynils and decals are messy imo
by RAYADO
on 28. July 2008 10:57 • Given 4*
Almost agree with Reemus, but I think that the "problem"..if I can call it that...is not being messy with decal and vinyls, is HOW they are placed...that is my point of view. The idea of those "fighting robots" is cool, IMO.
by Evil Kid Weaselmush
on 8. August 2008 13:32 • Given 3*
Like RAYADO said, the vinyls and decals need some work, and I don't like the red rims either.
by NFSeN
on 1. September 2008 10:33 • Given 3*
agree ^^. Post comment
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