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Unique Super Art Car Painted By Eduardo Kobra (700+ Hp 1jz Big Turbo) on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:25000
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This is a One of a Kind vehicle painted by Eduardo Kobra during 2013 Miami Art Basel in Wynwood. Eduardo Kobra is a world renowned street artist from Brazil with murals all around the world. At the same time that he was painting the car, he was painting two murals in Wynwood on NW 2nd Ave, on 28th street and across from Wood Tavern. The portrait is of Clint Eastwood. The car was professionally sanded, primed, and masked by District body shop and then painted with spray paint and air gun by Kobra and team, then professionally sealed with two gloss clear coats and three matte clear coats by the same body shop. 

The car itself is highly modified. The engine was swapped to a 1JZGTE from a Toyota Supra with 25,000 miles. It has Borg Warner turbo, racing suspension, custom exhaust, converted to R154 manual transmission with Spec twin disk racing clutch, and all the best equipment with no expense spared. The list goes on but I would like the videos and pictures to speak for themselves. Interior is in mint condition.

The car is great for the streets @ 18psi on 93 octane pump gas running 500 HP
Dyno tuning video for this setting: Go to youtube and search     Qve1yTwWW6U

It is even better on the track  @30psi on C17 race fuel hitting 700+ HP
Dyno tuning video for this setting: Go to youtube and search     YmhyHwp8sp4

This car can be easily converted to e85 fuel found at most gas stations. A flex fuel gauge can be installed that will automatically change settings to run a mixture of e85 and 93 octane pump gas. With the conversion the car will make 650 HP @ 32psi driving the streets.

Clean Title in hand ready to be transferred.

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Watch an Aventador, Viper and LFA play the songs of their people

Fri, 11 Jan 2013

Our friends at Road & Track recently stopped by Cars and Coffee in Irvine, California, with the 2013 SRT Viper and found themselves a place to park between a Lamborghini Aventador and a Lexus LFA. Those machines might as well be the three musketeers of ludicrous exhaust notes, and rather than keep those 24 raging cylinders muffled, R&T set about conducting an orchestra of internal combustion. On seeing these three lined up, we were more than prepared to call the Viper victorious when it came to tickling our ear drums, but the latest domestic V10 sounds down right civilized in this company.
If we're picking favorites, we have to say the LFA takes the cake. There's something about the noise of a street-legal V10 that can wrap it's tachometer all the way to 9,000 rpm that turns our knees to quivering dollops of jelly. Check out the clip below for a listen. We shouldn't need to tell you to get frisky with the volume.

2015 Lexus RC 350

Mon, 08 Sep 2014

Luxury coupes like this new, 2015 Lexus RC 350 have got, to my mind, a more challenging mission than their all-out-performance variants; in this case, the recently reviewed RC F.
That's not to say that I think actual owners and shoppers of cars like the RC F, BMW M4 and Cadillac CTS-V Coupe only care about output figures and lap times. In fact I'd say that those are outliers in terms of how they get used most often. But the story that we reviewers tell - and that shoppers in the ego-boosted segment tell themselves before they pull the trigger - have a lot to do with what the car is capable of on the edge of its envelope.
Mainstream coupes can't rely on that kind of irrational pull, however, at least outside of the emotional world of styling persuasion. For a buyer to drop more than $40,000 on the RC 350, he or she will want tons of features, comfort, good looks, and, yes, a dash of sportiness to spice of the pot. Reason and desire seem a lot more balanced here. That's great news for Lexus, with its history of creating sensible luxury cars and a pretty composed luxury coupe in this new RC.

2015 Lexus RC F configurator heats up

Thu, Dec 4 2014

Just over two weeks after Lexus activated its online configurator for the 2015 RC350, the Japanese luxury marque is flipping the switch on the car we really want to customize – the 467-horsepower RC F. In addition to letting us play about with various configurations for the new sports coupe, Lexus' latest builder is decidedly different and more visually pleasing. It also does away with the brand's typical, and occasionally unintuitive, grouping of options. In its place, we have a trio of simple, logical packages. There's a navigation pack that adds, um, navigation. It also includes in Lexus' Enform telematics suite. You can also select a Premium Pack, that adds luxury features like heated and vented seats, park assist and LED headlamps, while an all-weather pack tacks on a heated steering wheel, headlamp washers and a deicer for the wiper blades. There are some secondary options, too, including an attractive set of 19-inch wheels, an updated leather interior, adaptive cruise control and a moonroof. All in all, pretty standard fare. Prices for the RC F start at $62,400, not counting a $925 destination charge. Head over to Lexus' consumer page and build your ideal RC F.