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Nardo Grey 2020 Toyota Supra Looks Understated, So Glossy

Nardo Grey 2020 Toyota Supra wrap 1 photo
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In exactly one month from now, the 2019 edition of the SEMA show will opens its gates to the public and it's no secret that an important part of the Vegas venue will be dedicated to the 2020 Toyota Supra.
Of course, most gear heads working on the Mk V Supra have gone for the widebody approach, with or without super-sized rear wings to match the flared arches.

Then we've had a more moderate approach, which only enhanced the factory look of the sportscar using discreet aero bits, with this being considered the most eye-pleasing project to date by many aficionados.

However, the 2020 Supra that brought us here takes an even more understated path, since we're talking about a mere wrap.

Well, this second skin job has the power to completely transform the appearance of the Japanese sportscar. And the credit goes to two main elements of the wrap.

Of course, we have to start with the shade. The newfound attire of the Toyota is Nardo Grey. Now, as those of you tuned into our Speed Shot tales are well aware, we've discussed about this Audi shade landing on a Supra before, but that was just a rendering, whereas this one is the real deal.

Then there's the nature of the vynil wrap. The film we have here is surprisingly glossy - remember when one could check out a video of a wrapped car and tell this apart from paint by zooming in on the glossy factor? Well, as you'll notice in the piece of footage below, which involves plenty of closeup shots, those times are behind us.

Oh, and if this wrap had you in the full Nardo Grey mood, you might want to check out other non-Audis that have been finished in this shade, such as this Skoda Superb or this Porsche 911 GT3.

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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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