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    Suzusho Supasse-V

    Suzusho Supasse-V

    Supasse V - Tokyo Motor Show 2009

    This is the second car show of extremely high performance closed sports car Supasse V. Director Toshio Suzuki was a Racing driver. He and his two sons and his professional staff has been to designing and manufacturing sports car using 3D CAD systems for many years. The monocoque chassis and the suspension is designed by Suzusho. The rear sub frame is bolt on and is easily replaceable. The Suppasse-V is the closest thing on the road that is equal to a competitive racing car which, can be seen at Le-mans and many other circuits. The Body is shaped and designed by the famous Kenji Mimura, who is well known for Dome Zero and Le-mans cars in Japan. We are very pleased to present to you with satisfaction the Supasse V.

    Specifications

    Length 3,873mm
    Width 1,953mm
    Height 1,160mm
    Wheel Base 2,447mm
    Track Fr/Rr 1,540mm / 1,550mm
    Road Clearance 95mm
    Weight 850Kg
    Chassis Alminium twin tube monocoque , Steel tube sub frame
    Body FRP
    Engine L3-VDT
    Power 2,260cc 264PS/5500 rpm
    Transmission 6 speed manual
    Suspension Fr/Rr Double wishbone push-rod dumpers
    Brake Fr/Rr 4pod ventilated disc / Single pot solid disc
    Tyre size Fr/Rr 245/35-18 / 265/35-18
    Wheel size Fr/Rr 8.5J/18 / 9.5J/18
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    Suzusho Supasse-V #2
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    Cool...but totally Enzo meets Zonda.
    Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain one as an adult.

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    There's something about Japanese supercars, they just never look right. The NSX is an exception, but then you get something like the Mitsuoka Orochi, or whatever it's called, which is atrocious. And the fact that this was designed by the guy that did the Dome Zero doesn't help its case.
    All about the t-tops

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