Any Photoshop experts here? If so, would you be so kind as to photoshop this image of the LC500 to color match the rear quarter panel from black to pearl white? Also, make the rocker panel vent slightly larger opening, and if possible raise that spoiler higher? Thank you.
Iām not saying the LC500 is a competitor to anything in the MKVās category, actually I donāt even know where the LC500 sits in the automotive spectrum. All I said was that had Toyota used the LC500 platform (obviously making it lighter, more powerful turbo engine, and stiffer) it would have...
Beleive it or not, the MKV Supra was originally going to be a side-by-side development with the Lexus LC500. Chassis, Suspension, and underpinings were going to be nearly identical yet powertrain and creature comforts were up in the air and Toyota never really had a good option for the...
Good for you for walking away. These dealers are literally robbing customers in plain sight...no shame. One thing I don't understand with these dealers is, it would be worth their while to sell as many cars as possible at MSRP versus selling fewer cars for higher markup. It is why superstores...
Echoing what SCZ4 said, one of the reasons "stock" sports cars move much quicker on the market is because people want to customize the car to their liking. You have a nice whip, and tasteful modifications done....however, sometimes, mods will hold you back a bit rather than help. There are...
Someone locally picked up a heap (and I mean a heap) of a MKIV Supra for $28k several months back. It was a silver colored MKIV LHD (no motor, trans, or diff). Car looked like it was chewed up by a Pitbull inside and out. I got a chance to see it recently and I kid you not, the car looks like...
Itās not just rings and Ra finish, itās the block distortion that changes the cylinder shape at various phases of the thermal change. Aluminum blocks have a greater spectrum of bore distortion (unsleeved) than a cast iron block from cold start to operating temps to high temps. This spectrum of...
No matter if the car was built in 1920 or 2020 a break period is always a necessity to make sure the engine performs optimally. If it has an internal combustion engine, a break in period is essential. Piston rings and cylinder linings take time to take shape. The manufacturers run them hard...