Tokyo Auto Salon 2025: Porsche Gold and N2 Racing Style Showcase

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In Larry Chen's Tokyo Auto Salon 2025 booth, two cars steal the show. One flaunts a unique Porsche gold shade, paying homage to the classic racing style of the 4 AG engine. This car features custom blends, Muni 44s, and an MRP dry sum from Australia, all meticulously crafted to perfection. The engine, an original GTS 4 AG blue top, boasts HKS timing built cam gears and a plan for a stroker kit upgrade. Marless R1 headers, JSP engine mounts, and a lowered motor complete the performance package, ensuring a blend of aesthetics and functionality that is truly remarkable.
On the other hand, the second car in Larry's booth focuses on the engine bay and N2 racing style, deviating from the norm with a dry sum setup and a meticulous attention to detail. This car underwent a full restoration, featuring a roll cage, left-hand drive conversion, and a unique California registration that adds a touch of authenticity to the build. The interior exudes a GT3 vibe, with a special Mauna Works steering wheel, a clean pedal box setup, and limited edition seats from Lot USA with gold accents. JSP and Techno Toy Tuning parts, all zinc plated for a cohesive look, further elevate the interior to a level of sophistication rarely seen.
Moreover, the rear axle of the second car showcases T3 boxes for adjusting the pinion angle in a lowered stance, highlighting the meticulous engineering behind every aspect of the build. Both cars in Larry's booth exemplify a dedication to craftsmanship and innovation, pushing the boundaries of automotive design and performance. The attention to detail, from the custom blends to the limited edition seats, creates a visual spectacle that captivates enthusiasts and critics alike, solidifying Larry Chen's reputation as a visionary in the automotive world.

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