To celebrate the Supra's debut in the 1994 JGTC season, Toyota Racing Development (TRD) produced a road-legal version of the competition car dubbed the 3000GT.
Like the GT500 class super-touring Supra, it came with a widebody kit featuring a redesigned front bumper, wider front and rear fenders, a new front splitter, and a larger bumper intake that took in twice as much airflow as the standard car. Other aero enhancements included a flattened floor that helped generate more downforce, a vented hood, and a prominent rear wing. Toyota built just 35 examples of the TRD 3000GT, each with a specially numbered VIN plate that re-classified the car as a TRD 3000GT rather than a Toyota Supra. Alternatively, each component of the TRD conversion was sold separately as dealer-fit accessories.
List of visual modifications: TRD widebody kit with wing, 18 inch TRD 5 spoke wheels, TRD steeringwheel, TRD shiftknob, reupholstered Sparco bucketseats to resemble the original Recaro seats, half cage with 4 point harness.
Performance mods: More boost, sportier suspension, wider tires, upgraded intercooler, upgraded exhaust and an upgraded clutch. For optimal air flow the hood vents have been opened.
UPDATE 1.1
- Fix LODS
Car base: Kunos
Bodykit: Assoluto Racing
Improving bodykit fitment: Maid Cafe
Japanese Plates: Touge Workshop
Parts: PC3, Kunos, CSR2
Physics: Kunos, VR Driving
Sound: SCIBSOUND
There are no setups for this car.
This car has been used in 12 sessions.
Laguna Seca (Layout 32PITS)
Nordschleife (Touristenfahrten)
Nordschleife (Touristenfahrten)
Ek Tsuchisaka (Inbound Real)
Ek Tsuchisaka (Inbound Real)
Ek Tsuchisaka (Inbound Real)
Ek Tsuchisaka (Inbound Real)
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Ek Tsuchisaka (Outbound Real)
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Ek Tsuchisaka (Outbound Real)