Toyota's Supra can be traced back to the late 1970s when the nameplate spun off as a moderately hulked-up version of the company's second-generation Celica coupe. Celica Supras were built with longer ...
There aren't many engines from the '90s and '00s that are more legendary than the 2JZ. This inline 6 from the JZ family of ...
A Reddit user shared his “jungle” discovery with the rest of the world, and it turns out it’s an old Toyota Aristo, otherwise known as the Lexus GS 300 in the United States. From what has been shown ...
Even if you are not a major fan of JDM vehicles, surely the Toyota 2JZ and Nissan Skyline GT-R monikers do not sound strange to any regular automotive enthusiast. This is because the former is an ...
Since picking up his first set of MicroMachine toy cars as a toddler, Chris knew he had a passion for automobiles embedded in his soul. It wasn't until he started flipping through car magazines a ...
When the current A90 Toyota Supra came out, many enthusiasts collectively raged over the fact that the engine in the car came from BMW. I mean, how could BMW's B58 inline-six be as strong and reliable ...
At first glance, this 1953 Chevy Bel Air appears to be a classic cruiser, boasting a timeless design with just a few modern touches, like a low stance and air suspension. However, a closer look ...
If you can get over its ‘BMW-ness’, the A90 Toyota Supra is a very good sports car and has quickly proven to be extremely popular among tuning companies looking to extract more performance from it.
The Lexus IS300 before you is a cold-blooded killer—661whp from a built 2JZ, plus all the proper handling upgrades to make it a competitive time attack car. It's also a showstopper with amazing ...
In the world of inline-six performance, there are some engines that stand out - the Nissan RB26DETT and Toyota 2JZ, for example. Both are highly regarded for their robust build quality, and ability to ...
Many auto industry suppliers come to SEMA with sponsored builds to draw attention to their products that might otherwise go unnoticed. ENEOS makes automotive lubricants, for instance, but who cares?