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Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

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Recently updated on April 22, 2020 at 08:06 am

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Over the past few weeks, we have seen countless conversions based on the brand new Toyota Supra, especially because of the SEMA car show. It was partly decent to how on Performance Line Conceptbut also violently as with the Pandem V1 & 1.5 widebody kit. And now there is another copy that is somehow a mixture of subtle and aggressive, but also carries classic bonds from days gone by. However, the Supra is not real, because the pictures are only virtual from Abimelec Design has been brought into the world. We think the result is quite successful and maybe at some point a tuner will take the trouble and turn the Supra into reality. The newly designed body is also inspired by the game “Need For Speed ​​Heat”.

Headlights are overrated

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Front there is a new apron with front splitter and extensions on both sides, but the highlight is in any case the round auxiliary lights sitting on both sides in front of the air openings of the apron. There was also a hood with huge air opening and of course widenings for the front and rear fenders. It continues with filigree side skirts and at the rear, the Supra shows with a nearly standard diffuser. For the right and left, the large baffles below the spacers are new. The duck tail spoiler lip of the tailgate is also available directly from the factory, the other looks the other way around rear window trim in Ferrari F40 style. They are certainly not available for purchase ex factory, which is a shame in any case. It's different with the chic rims again.

all around darkened windows

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

They come with a classic star-spoke design and stepped rim beds and seem to be multi-piece. In addition, the complete wheel is in shiny gold and of course equipped with an ultra-thin low-profile tires. Suppliers of such a design can be found on the accessories market massively. In addition there was a lowering and thus essentially the changes to the Japanese are rounded off. But a secret still remain the completely closed headlights. Does not the Supra have any more or disappear at the push of a button? Of course, should we ever get an answer to this question, there will of course be an update to this report. You will be informed if yours is simply ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

(Photos: Abimelec design)

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Of course that had not been the case. Our tuning magazine has tens of thousands more tuning reports in stock. Do you want to see them all? Just click HERE and look around. Or are you interested in "real" conversions based on the new Supra? Then the following excerpt is sure to be just the thing.

Purple-matt: 2020 Pandem Toyota Supra on SKÖL SK3 rims!

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Retro Design: 2019 Toyota Supra Heritage Edition to SEMA

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Journey into the past - Toyota Supra 3000GT Concept

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Evasive Motorsports Toyota Supra (A90) with widebody kit

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Success - Toyota Supra Wasabi Concept GR to SEMA

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Subtle - Toyota Supra Performance Line Concept for the SEMA

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec Design

Fierce - Toyota Supra widebody rendering by Abimelec

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Thomas Wachsmuth - He has been an integral part of tuningblog.eu since 2013. His passion for cars is so intense that he invests every available penny in them. While he dreams of a BMW E31 850CSI and a Hennessey 6x6 Ford F-150, he currently drives a rather inconspicuous BMW 540i (G31/LCI). His collection of books, magazines and brochures on the subject of car tuning has now reached such proportions that he himself has become a walking reference work for the tuning scene.  More about Thomas

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