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TOYOTA SHOWS OFF CUSTOM COROLLA HATCHES AND TUNDRAS AT SEMA

TOYOTA SHOWS OFF CUSTOM COROLLA HATCHES AND TUNDRAS AT SEMA

TUNDRA PIE PRO

2018 SEMA PIE PRO TUNDRA Rear Three Quater Bed
2018 SEMA PIE PRO TUNDRA Robot Arm

SOCAL KUSTOMZ COROLLA

2018 SEMA SOCAL KUSTOMZ COROLLA Rear Three Quarter Motion
2018 SEMA SOCAL KUSTOMZ COROLLA Rear Wheel and Fender
2018 SEMA SOCAL KUSTOMZ COROLLA Front Seat

MUSCLE TUNER AUTOMOTIVE COROLLA

2018 SEMA MUSCLE TUNER AUTO COROLLA SEMA Front Three Quarter
2018 SEMA MUSCLE TUNER AUTO COROLLA SEMA Front with Builders
2018 SEMA MUSCLE TUNER AUTO COROLLA Front Wheel

PAPADAKIS RACING COROLLA

2018 SEMA PAPADAKIS COROLLA SEMA Rear Three Quarter
2018 SEMA PAPADAKIS COROLLA Hood
2018 SEMA PAPADAKIS COROLLA Yellow Drifting
2018 SEMA PAPADAKIS COROLLA Rear Wheel
The Papadakis Corolla was built to compete in the Formula Drift Pro series, and is a joint project of Toyota Racing Development (TRD) and Papadakis Racing. The team, led by well-known sport compact racer Stephan Papadakis, tore down the hatch to the bare chassis and rebuilt the center section to house the transmission and driveline for the rear-drive conversion. The factory engine was replaced with an 850-hp 2.7-liter I-4 Toyota 2AR-FE engine that uses a BorgWarner EFR 8374 turbocharger and nitrous oxide. TRD and renowned car illustrator Jon Sibal designed and manufactured the custom wide-body panels and the "old school meets new school" TRD-Blue Flame livery. The turbo-back exhaust is custom and the hatch rides on Motegi Racing MR133 wheels shod in Nexen N'Fera SUR4G tires. Customization continues inside with Sparco racing seats and a Papadakis Racing roll cage.

SUPER STREET COROLLA

2018 SEMA SUPER STREET COROLLA Front Wheel
2018 SEMA SUPER STREET COROLLA Front Seats
2018 SEMA SUPER STREET COROLLA Cargo Area with Subwoofer

HOONIGAN COROLLA

2018 SEMA HOONIGAN COROLLA Hard Front
2018 SEMA HOONIGAN COROLLA Profile
2018 SEMA HOONIGAN COROLLA Front Hella Lights
High-performance driving videos like those in Ken Block's long-running Gymkhana series typically feature fast cars performing unbelievable stunts. But what you don't usually see is the car that's capturing those stunts, a vehicle that has to keep pace with whatever it's shooting and be highly capable in its own right. The team at Hoonigan, led by car photographer Larry Chen, turned their Corolla hatch into a chase car for video production. But unlike most camera vehicles, this Corolla hatch can be safely driven on the streets because the crane and video gear (not pictured) can be disassembled and packed into cases that fit in the hatch. The Hoonigan Corolla's camera rig uses a Motocrane Ultra crane, a Freefly Movi XL gimbal, a Red Dragon camera, a Canon 17-120mm lens, and a Tilta Nucleus focusing system. Hoonigan, inspired by Corolla rally cars from the '90s, modified the hatchback with 17-inch Fifteen52 Integrale wheels wrapped in Yokohama Advan Neova AD08R tires, Hella spotlights, an ARP Performance bumper lip, a Wrap Legends body wrap, and RS-R performance springs.

KEVIN COSTNER TUNDRA PLATINUM

2018 SEMA COSTNER TUNDRA Hard Front
2018 SEMA COSTNER TUNDRA Showing Off Gear
2018 SEMA COSTNER TUNDRA Rear Three Quarter

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