2020 Supra StreetHunter Widebody Kit Looks Amazing!

2020 Supra StreetHunter Widebody Kit Looks Amazing!

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Renown body kit company and YouTuber teamed up to make an epic Supra kit, which will be unveiled at SEMA.

After the controversy of the BMW engine in the new 2020 Supra, the second most hotly debated topic was the aesthetics of the car. Did it pay proper homage to its previous iconic generation? Does it even look like a Supra when you see it initially? Why does the front bumper look so weird? Everybody had something to say about the styling and without a doubt it was the subject of many automotive debates.

As the months have gone by since the official release of the car, aftermarket components have been flooding the scene (as expected) for the new Supra. It is without a doubt, the hottest tuner car in many years and people can’t wait to mess around with them. Hell, we already have a B58 engine built that can handle upwards of 1,000 HP for the car, and it has been out for barely a year. Lots of money is being put into this market and thus demand for parts is high. What better way to capitalize than by becoming part of that market. YouTuber T.J. Hunt saw this opportunity to come out with a wide-body kit for the car. We tune into his YouTube channel to see how this kit came to fruition.

According to Hunt, this kit has been in development and collaboration for the last four months. On the team to create this kit was renown body kit company Street Fighter L.A. and automotive concept designer and artist Jon Sibal. Together, Hunt managed to use this super team of manufacturers, artists, and visionaries to create his dream widebody. The car without a doubt does pay homage to the FT-1 concept car that the Supra then became. Over a hundred different renders where created from a full 3D scan of the vehicle before deciding for a final product. Just the rear wing of the car took over a week of design to get truly correct and it is without a doubt the centerpiece of the car.

The car will be debuting at the MagnaFlow booth during the 2019 SEMA show. If you’ll be attending, don’t miss out of this amazing-looking kit and tell us what you think of it.

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Daud Gonzalez is a lifelong car enthusiast, and automotive writer with a specialty in modified and race-ready rides. Gonzalez is a regular contributor to the Internet Brands Auto Group websites, including Corvette Forum, 6SpeedOnline, and Honda-tech, among others.

He spends most of his time modifying his cars, and ruining them in the process. He is the owner of a track build BMW 335i, a semi-off road spec 1981 Toyota Hilux, a drift-ready 1990 Nissan 240sx and a 1990 BMW K75 motorcycle.

Most of his free-time is dedicated to making sure his vehicles survive to see the next day. You are likely to catch him at one of Southern California's race tracks on the weekends.

Daud can be reached at Autoeditors@internetbrands.com, and followed on his Instagram account.


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