Exactly right. Evo II was not imported here. However, it is almost impossible to make it t...
Exactly right. Evo II was not imported here. However, it is almost impossible to make it truly street legal. Your total cost would be somewhere in the neighborhood of 30,000$ to have a real Evo II in the US and even then it would only be under the show import rules, which means you can only drive it up to 2,500 miles a year for the reason that it can only be a show car. The Evo III and II kits are both fiberglass. The Evo III kit is more extreme, is a little lower in the front, and could be a little fatter. Erebuni makes the Evo II kit. Both would make for a unique vehicle and would require work to fit.
Exactly right. Evo II was not imported here. However, it is almost impossible to make it truly street legal. Your total cost would be somewhere in the neighborhood of 30,000$ to have a real Evo II in the US and even then it would only be under the show import rules, which means you can only drive it up to 2,500 miles a year for the reason that it can only be a show car. The Evo III and II kits are both fiberglass. The Evo III kit is more extreme, is a little lower in the front, and could be a little fatter. Erebuni makes the Evo II kit. Both would make for a unique vehicle and would require work to fit.