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326 Power Toyota 86 Is The Japanese Miami Vice Ferrari Testarossa

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Yes, only the lip of the wheels manage to escape the fenders of this Toyota 86, despite the latter defining the widebody kit of the sportscar.
Of course, that's because the negative camber angle on the said wheels is insane. And no, this isn's some drift car setup that required such shenanigans. Instead, it's all about the looks here. And, in case you're wondering about the origins of this kit, those of you who said "Japan" nailed it.

326 Power is the aftermarket developer behind this uber-aggressive kit for the Toyobaru. As is the case with better-known widebody developers from that part of the word, such as Liberty Walk and Rauh-Welt Begriff, 326 Power is the brainchild of a single man, with the founder being called Mitsuru Haruguchi.

Those intakes in the vents don't necessarily seem to serve another purpose besides pleasing the eye, which is obviously something that will add to the disapproval coming from, well, everybody outside the #stanced community.

Speaking of which, the front fenders add 150mm on each side of the car, while the side fenders bring that number to 200mm.

The package also includes a front bumper lip, along with a wing that, in its extended version, spans 210 cm.

As for the wheels, the choice is obviously unlimited, even though the ones we have here unsurprisingly seem to fit the rest of the package.

And there's more - at least from where I'm standing, the said wheels and fenders, together with the immaculate shade covering the car give this the vibe mentioned in the title above (here's the actual Miami Vice Ferrari Testarossa).

Much to the dispair of purists (and anybody who would like to put the Toyota 86 to proper use), the package has also made its way to Europe - a brief search revelaed this is for sale in the UK, but you might also find it in other parts of the Old Continent.

Spoiler Alert:As you'll notice in the social media post below, 326 Power might just build a similar kit for the 2020 Supra.

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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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