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What is your ideal Supra's look


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Gunna sound cheesy/typical but I built my car to the way I thought would look best for my taste. I guess that what most of us have done/doing..

 

Saying that there are there are soooooo many nice Supras in this club from stock to the extreme. Its nice to see so much variation..

 

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I've had a few now, these cars can look amazing stock or kitted.

 

With my current one I wanted something usable every day, so stock look on mildly upgraded suspension is a great look and practical. Went for an OEM+ theme, and think it's perfect :cool:

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With my previous single, it came ready modified from Japan, but I loved how it looked: potent and classy.

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Think if I were doing another, and it was a dry weather only car, i'd go halfway. subtle kit (Ridox front with OEM skirts and spats, TRD spoiler with small gurney flap), on a 5 speed NA on throttle bodies.

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Before I ever bought my first supra I had pictured in my head what I wanted as the perfect look, not to everyone's taste but once I bought one I went to work changing it with certain Oem parts and some aftermarket and this is how it stands now.

 

But as said earlier there are so many nice supra's in this club and it's nice to see them built differently and to people's own tastes.

 

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I love stock Supra's with a good stance and wheels with a lip , stock look will never be outdated imo .. I had mine stock for about 3 years

And then wanted something different and made mine what it is today ... I love both at the end of the day if there done well ...

 

It's nice to see a variety of Supra's ... I say do what you want

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I have almost achieved exactly what i cosmetically want from a supra.

I do really fancy a full carbon bootlid and full carbon TRD wing.. maybe an oem carbon bonnet too.

I will also fit facelift side repeaters to the bumper and rear quarters.

Properly branded wheels would be nice too.

 

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My own is my ideal look - that's exactly why I went that way with it:

 

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HKS Kansai carbon lip, Ridox carbon sideskirts, UK rear, polished CCWs (was previously on Classics), lowered, aerial/washer nozzle/wiper/badges removed and fresh paint. Stock front bumper, bonnet and spoiler are a must for me too :)

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My own is my ideal look - that's exactly why I went that way with it:

 

https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/14642167_563202478953_3650239365163641810_n.jpg?oh=c148860dbc009faba7a00f59ff498480&oe=59B974DE

 

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HKS Kansai carbon lip, Ridox carbon sideskirts, UK rear, polished CCWs (was previously on Classics), lowered, aerial/washer nozzle/wiper/badges removed and fresh paint. Stock front bumper, bonnet and spoiler are a must for me too :)

 

How bodykits should be done :cool: subtle, and there to complement and accentuate the stock lines, not ruin them.

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Initially when I wanted a Supra, my ideal look was stock body with a front lip, nice 19" aggressive wheels, TRD spoiler and a titanium exhaust.

 

I have however ended up with this :) : -

 

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I would not change this for the world.

 

As mentioned before, as long as the cars are done tastefully, it's good to see these cars in various guises.

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