
Gordan Ting of 0-60 Magazine and Gary Castillo of Designcraft teamed up to create this IS250-C. The car follows a timeless formula of a pearl white exterior contrasting against a black leather/white deviated stitch interior. The overall look is very reminiscent of European tuning methods and factory offerings from the likes of Porsche. Inside the cabin you’ll find a custom carbon fiber panel built into the dashboard housing a Greddy Infometer and various other Greddy gauges.
For rollers, Gordan chose to utilize ADVAN Racing RS wheels in a matte black finish. The black decal accents along the side and rear of the car compliment the wheels well. Behind the ultra light wheels you’ll find a set of Brembo Motorsport brakes. These are very similar setups to what you’d find on ALMS race cars. Well worth the investment and custom build time if you’re looking to get your car on the race track.
The exterior of the IS250 was treated to mild enhancements such as the match painted Seibon carbon fiber bonnet. The interior of the bonnet’s evacuation ducts were left in raw carbon adding another nice element to the overall look of the car. The INGS+1 aero kit finishes off the exterior nicely. The 0-60 Magazine IS250 looks as if it could be offered as a factory option. Look for more on this IS250-C in 0-60 Magazine.
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