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Toyota Supra (A70) as Restomod? Why not!

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Recently updated on January 4, 2023 at 09:37 am

Toyota Supra (A70) as Restomod? Why not!

When you hear the name "Supra", everyone usually thinks first of the A80 generation and usually you associate it directly with Paul Walker alias Brian O'Conner from Fast & Furious. You can't blame people. But in addition to the A80 generation, and of course the current A90, there is also the A70. He became as MA70/MA71 built in the period from 1986 to 1992 and is (unfortunately) much less well known. But the following renderings of a modern A70 Supra want to change the fact of unknown. They aim to recall the classic from the 80s. And the memory gets straight with a few modern ones Ingredients underpins. And these details show that the Supra A70 as Restomod would be an incredibly attractive vehicle. With a whole range of modern details, the classic is transferred to the future. The renderings are from Hakosan design on Instagram and impressively show that the lines of the Japanese coupe are still extremely attractive.

Toyota Supra as Restomod

And maybe the pictures are even a template for a real replica by a tuner. Especially with regard to the current A90 Supra, we like the design much better. And even the A80 doesn't necessarily look more attractive next to it. Or what do you mean? But what was actually done? The modifications to the vehicle start at the front end. The original pop-up headlights have disappeared and are replaced by narrow ones LED Headlight replaced with integrated turn signals and daytime running lights. These are installed in the area of ​​the original indicators. Next were the originals Fog Lights replaced by bright red LEDs. There was also a completely redesigned one bonnet, which has subtle air intakes just above the LED lights. And there were widened ones all around fender as well as matching side skirts. Black and silver rotate in the wheel arches alloy wheels in retro style with Low-profile tires in front and behind and behind sits one Brembo sports braking system.

Extensions and new rims!

Toyota Supra (A70) as Restomod? Why not!

And Hakosan design has also significantly changed the rear section of the A70. Among the changes made is a big one LED light strip with a light-up Supra logo and there's a big one too rear wing. One more was installed rear diffuser with two emerging in the middle tailpipes and also of small details like a Lowering, a roof spoilerNew rearview mirror or others Door handles one thought. Even on one Painting in matt silver, the Restomod does not have to do without. Now someone just has to replicate it! If we get more information, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply do ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Toyota Supra (A70) as Restomod? Why not!

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Toyota Supra (A70) as Restomod? Why not!

Toyota Supra (A70) as Restomod? Why not!
Photo credit: Hakosan Design
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