Sports cars brim with vigor and battering muscle power. The contemporary models we find today incorporate luxurious styles, fashion the exterior, and while avoiding any compromise in power output, incorporate aerodynamic tools that assist in handling and improve performance. It is hard to not include high tech work and bolting speeds in these athletic models, and many people love to showcase their craft on sports cars - to not only increase the performance of their vehicles but also to personalize them.

Subaru’s WRXs, built after rally models, and luxury sports car Mitsubishi Evos have been a passionate subject for many enthusiasts, and Instagram profiles are just one outlet to show off their fruitful innovations. From trimming around carbon, stacking fenders and splitters, to cambering the wheels, WRXs and Evos have embraced all. These Japanese muscles fixate their owners’ personal modifications seamlessly while boosting the exterior and performance.

Here’s a showdown of some of the sickest from Instagram.

15 Race Ready Evo X GSR

Evo X GSR develops a strong 291 horsepower and balances the cornering with 366 pound-feet of torque. A standard GSR is plain blue, but this modification takes the ordinary bland job to a race-ready coupe. Strapping on black and blue accents over the body, the coupe hooks a splitter below the bumper.

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14 Lowered Evo

This rugged body modification boasts more than just aggressive features on the exteriors. The sports coupe fixes lowered suspension to cover more area on the ground as is vividly visible in the robust fascia and heavy plus-size tires of this modified Evo. Drive plates along the sides of the bumper improve downforce and airflow.

13 Wide Body

Mitsubishi Evo is imbued with magnetic power and smooth handling, but since the sports sedan can easily bolt on modifications, small extensions in the build can take the performance a long way. A slim and sturdy rear wing replaces the standard stubble short wing in this widebody modification of Evo X GSR.

12 Headlights

The all-wheel-drive Mitsubishi Evo is a maven of traction and handling the raging powers of the sports model. With perfect weight distribution owing to the all-wheel-drive layout, the Evo leaves little room to complain. Flaunting its underlying power, these customized LED headlights make this Evo appear a domineering beast.

11 Rose Chrome

Paint jobs can be tricky. An extremely bright color may look excessive on one model, and likewise, any radical color change can be off-putting. However, defying all such notions, this owner wraps its Lancer Evo 8 model in rose chrome metallic that makes this customization stand out better than any heavy stance modification.

10 Front Stanced

Evo takes on stance modification, unlike any sports cars. This modified model surpasses ordinary fender fitting styles and jacks up stance with Moe Supra Performance Parts. The modification ditches the traditional hood for a more exposed light meshwork on the top while the lower grille and rotors are embellished with red accents.

9 Sports Muscle

Stance and lowering suspension aside, this race car modified Evo’s poses as an energetic sports muscle coupe. The hood is painted stark black while down below the grille, the bumper is fashionably trimmed along the sides of the radiator. A rod-like rear wing stands behind while RMP Racing stickers grace the doors.

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8 Tuned Subaru WRX

This metallic teal painted Subaru WRX underwent a complete tuning process that includes ISC suspension, aerodynamic installments, Invidia quality performance exhausts and integrates RPG’s carbon fiberglass that improves overall performance and eases down the control over the rally-like speed of the coupe. The carbon fiber resists weathering more effectively than standard aluminum.

7 Firm Traction

The fender intensive modification on this WRX STI model clearly focuses on the downforce and traction in the vehicle. By applying fender flares, a long black splitter below the bumper and a rear spoiler extending out on the back, the sports car experiences a firm grip on the ground while simultaneously the fuel efficiency improves.

6 Paint Job On WRX

Subaru WRX is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that makes 268 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque catching the 60 mph mark in 5 seconds limit. This modified turbocharged sedan flaunts a fresh blue metallic paint, gold-painted rims and a front lip while keeping most of the original body parts intact.

5 Tech Lights

This modification stands heavens apart from the standard Subaru WRX’s sedan body style. Featuring a more futuristic high tech work, the body is painted silver-white that contrasts with black grille, tires, and hood vents. Its outstanding white and amber headlights from Headlights NW give sequential turn signal and include show modes.

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4 Aerodynamics

Subaru WRX attributes its high performance to the extensive aerodynamic work that is sprawled across the body from the front bumper to the rear tailgate. The hood vents actively transport the high-pressure air over the upper surface while this broad front splitter addition in this modified WRX increases grip in low pressure.

3 Splitters

This modified Subaru WRX flawlessly perfects the supplemental canards and front splitter added on the fascia of the sports sedan. These aerodynamic instruments are contributed by AeroFlow Dynamics, who specifically manufacture canards and splitter for all WRX models. Named V2, these plates aim to generate positive downforce and reduce vehicle lift.

2 Performance WRX

With subtle yellow lights glimmering inside the headlamp and radiators, this customized WRX is almost wholly black save the half yellow-painted bumper. It is bagged down across the sides while a front lip further slams the vehicle solidifying traction and grip. Deep-set rotors enhance the brake performance making brakes more responsive to halts.

1 Engine WRX STI

The standard WRX Subaru model is powered by a 2.0 liters turbocharged engine making 268 horsepower, but the WRX STI model upgrades the horsepower to 310 using a 2.5 liter engine. The unique boxer engine Subaru uses in its entire lineup, renders smooth balance and protects the car from body roll.

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