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California custom dreams come true: Scion FR-S Speedster

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Centered on one of California’s premier celebrations, Toyota has been the title sponsor of the 2012 Long Beach Grand Prix. The American Le Mans Series, Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race and Indy Lights and IZ...

Centered on one of California’s premier celebrations, Toyota has been the title sponsor of the 2012 Long Beach Grand Prix. The American Le Mans Series, Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race and Indy Lights and IZOD INDYCAR series are allowed to fight on speed-limited streets during a weekend in the spring. The appeal of the Toyota Long Beach Grand Prix is indeed high by showing some of the best car technology in a race on an 11-lap, 1.968-mile temporary street circuit. The modified version of the 2013 Scion FR-S sports car did not participate in the track race, but won the audience in Long Beach, with custom decorations.California custom dreams come true: Scion FR-S Speedster

A special drop-top sports car created by Cartel Customs in association with Iacono Design and Toyota as a one-off showpiece, the Scion FR-S Speedster is another demonstration of how the lively California car culture can carve-out a flamboyant identity for a fresh off the assembly line production vehicle. An experienced automotive artisan with Scion products (the

2010 SEMA Show car Scion xB All Stretched Out

being another example of their craftsmanship), Cartel Customs FR-S Speedster utilizes Toyota’s racing heritage as inspiration. Cartel Customs pointed to the AE86 model of the Toyota Corolla as the major driving force for the Scion FR-S Speedster.California custom dreams come true: Scion FR-S Speedster

The red and white paint scheme with accompanied by the presence of the number 86 sends a clear message that motorsports is emphasized in the Scion FR-S Speedster. The number 86 is directly derived from the before-mentioned Corolla. The most notable, customized touch of the Scion FR-Speedster is obviously the removal of the production car’s roof. With a chopped front windscreen, the open-air motoring experience of the Scion FR-S Speedster is designed to allow a driver and passenger to realize the sensation of performance. Second to the Scion FR-S Speedster’s roofless cockpit, the APR Performance Custom 61-inch rear wing is a monstrous carbon fiber element over top of a specially made rear deck.

Radical custom touches inside of the Scion FR-S Speedster include the rich use of carbon fiber and red leather. Capturing a firm racing vibe, roll bars are visible alongside the lower door as well as racing-inspired switches for ignition, lights and fire extinguisher is found within the FR-S Speedster’s center panel. A performance steering wheel and a modified dash cluster completes the one-of-a-kind vehicle‘s interior.

While the production car’s 200-horsepower, 2-liter Boxer engine is left largely unmodified with only a GReddy SP Elite exhaust system incorporated as part of the combustion process, the Scion FR-S Speedster’s power development is enriched through the flow of TORCO Synthetic SR-5 Racing Oil through various lubrication channels. An ACT Clutch helps guide the driver through the Scion FR-S Speedster’s six-speed gearbox even under harsh racing conditions.California custom dreams come true: Scion FR-S Speedster

A lovely vehicle standing still, the audience for the 2012 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach were treated to seeing the Scion FR-S Speedster in action. Serving as a parade vehicle for the event, the Scion FR-S Speedster was piloted by professional sports car and past INDYCAR driver Scott Pruett through Sunday’s on-track activities. Working as more than just a show car, the Scion FR-S Speedster’s Wilwood calipers and SRP drilled brake rotors aided Pruett in maintaining firm control of this special vehicle.

To be shown in other select venues are the 2012 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, the FR-S Speedster from Scion could likely be one of the many dream cars only skilled custom designers and builders could bring to life.

Source of information and photos: Toyota Motor Corporation< /p>