Ground Scraper
Some serious dumpage happening in this 2JZ -powered Toyota Aristo from Garage Excellent. Check out the ground clearance, or lack of.
The front vented fenders and rear quarter panels have obviously been modified heavily to allow tucking wheels. Speaking of wheels, they look like Breyton wheels either the Magic Sport or the Magic racing model. And I won’t be surprised if they are since the hubs have been converted to the 5×120 BMW bolt pattern.

When I first saw pics of this car, my first impression was “oh, must be on air suspension, dumped wen parked and lifted when rolling”. That can’t be any further from the truth. This Aristo is actually on COIL OVERS and he actually rolls at the same ride height!
Now that’s dope. It’s one thing to look gangsta parked but when you roll in the same ride height, especially this low, expect to turn heads.
Bonus video, further evidence on how this JZS161 rolls.
















Dam this is bad ass! I love it! Love the detail in the front fenders
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:O
words fail me
when i first saw this article i was thinking to myself “yeah yeah another bagged lexus (albeit a pretty one)”
but coil-overs is a whole other ball game. it takes the kind of balls an elephant would be jealous of to roll that low DAILY.
restecp.
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This is serious business. Respect to anyone that drives that low static and still keeps it that clean.
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