one of TG's favouritest sports cars.
Because it's built for the upcoming SEMA
show, it's been decked out in the obligatory dress code: a wide
bodykit, integrated rear spoiler, lowered, KW coil-over suspension, 19in
forged wheels and a custom two-tone paintjob.
But it's the conversion to a targa top that's got us interested.
Strip away the show fat, and you have to admit, a targa GT 86 is a cool
idea. Don't forget, the old Supra used to sport a targa variant, too.
The show car also gets a GReddy ‘street turbo' kit with an
unspecified power output (we suspect it'll be a Big Number), a Wilwood
big brake conversion with a nickel-plated finish, and a
ear-canal-crushing sound system to play your choonz on.
"We have won two Mothers design awards and SEMA fan favourite awards
throughout the years," says Loofofsky. "I'm pretty confident our FR-S
will come home on a positive note as well."
What do you reckon? Is it time we started petitioning Toyota to make a targa-topped GT 86?
Well, FR-S, as it's branded over in the States. It's been built by
Jeremy Loofofsky who works at a place called Cartel Customs, and is
actually a rather cool take on
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