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SEMA: Mitsubishi Street Raider


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The Street Raider, another in-house concept, is “the ideal truck for towing your Evo to the track in style,” Mitsubishi says. The Street Raider appears smoother than the production truck, due to “shaved” door handles and fuel door, and bumpers blended flush with the body. The inside features unique brown and pearl white leather trim, as well as a Rockford Fosgate sound system. Performance wise, the Street Raider also gets Brembo brakes visible behind 22-inch seven-spoke rims, and sits two inches lower on a non-production air suspension. The real-life Raider’s 4.7-liter V8 remains, but breathes through tuned dual exhaust pipes.

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Wow. Regular Raider = F--- This thing: B+ Although the chrome Cross BAr has been played out too much. Chevy then VW copied it & now Mitsu... <_<
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Here are my suggestions: Emboss the Mitsubishi 3 diamond logo onto the center chrome bar and eliminate the logo on the grill. Make the chrome bar match the chrome on the wheels. Make the side mirrors body color and chrome. Use 300C style headlamps. Do these things and this truckcould appeal to wanna-be rappers. :P
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