The aftermarket legend that is the Mk IV Toyota Supra already brought a stellar reputation to the nameplate. However, with the Japanese carmaker having recently delivered by Mk V incarnation of the sportscar after teasing us since 2014, the interest for this badge is now at record levels.
And while many aficionados seem to wish to take the 2020 Supra higher (more on this below), others dream of turning their machines into such a Toyota sportscar.
Let's take the Honda Civic Coupe we have here, for example. Sure, this is also Japanese, but that's where the similarities stop. Nevertheless, the owner of the two-door wanted to take his VTEC toy down the Supra route.
That's why the machine has been gifted with Mk IV Supra headlights and taillights, as you'll be able to notice in the screenshots above - these come from a brief clip posted by a private Instagram account. The machine also packs other mods and I have to warn you - some of them will hurt your eyes.
Returning to the Mk V Supra tuning point made above, I'll remind you that the aftermarket side of the industry has already gifted multiple examples of the machine with 2JZ engines. We are, of course, talking about drift cars, such as the one wielded by Daigo Saito.
Then again, the factory 2020 Supra seems to come ready-tuned. I'm refering to the fact that the sportscar delivers more power than its makes claims, as showcased by the independent dyno tests.
Of course, there's also the rendering realm. This is where things have no limit, and with pixel plays being more popular than ever, the Supra is a hot topic. Hey, here's one that comes with a rotary engine. And things won't stop here, so stay tuned for some of the wackiest contrpations floating on the web.
Let's take the Honda Civic Coupe we have here, for example. Sure, this is also Japanese, but that's where the similarities stop. Nevertheless, the owner of the two-door wanted to take his VTEC toy down the Supra route.
That's why the machine has been gifted with Mk IV Supra headlights and taillights, as you'll be able to notice in the screenshots above - these come from a brief clip posted by a private Instagram account. The machine also packs other mods and I have to warn you - some of them will hurt your eyes.
Returning to the Mk V Supra tuning point made above, I'll remind you that the aftermarket side of the industry has already gifted multiple examples of the machine with 2JZ engines. We are, of course, talking about drift cars, such as the one wielded by Daigo Saito.
Then again, the factory 2020 Supra seems to come ready-tuned. I'm refering to the fact that the sportscar delivers more power than its makes claims, as showcased by the independent dyno tests.
Of course, there's also the rendering realm. This is where things have no limit, and with pixel plays being more popular than ever, the Supra is a hot topic. Hey, here's one that comes with a rotary engine. And things won't stop here, so stay tuned for some of the wackiest contrpations floating on the web.