Five Axis Project GS 460 at SEMA 2008

Project GS by Five Axis SEMA 2008

Troy Sumitomo-designed super sedan unveiled

By Christopher Jackson
November 7, 2008 5:31 PM
Filed Under: Japanese, Lexus, SEMA, Tuners

The Toyota and Lexus modifying veterans at Five Axis have put together a seriously hot-rodded Lexus GS 460 for the SEMA show. Following up last year's IS F concept, the Troy Sumitomo-designed super sedan was revealed on Tuesday. As the teaser illustrations hinted, the Five Axis GS 460 features a widebody kit housing massive 20-inch offset wheels, 8.5 inches up front and 10.5 at the rear. Custom-formatted PPG paint contrasts with the blackout wheel trim.

That striking bodywork is wrapped around a lowered and stiffened suspension, and Five Axis has added a big-brake kit and custom fabricated exhaust as well.

The GS 460 shares display floor space with last year's IS F concept, which has returned with more power, as well as a range of F-branded Lexus modification products.

 

Press Release

Project GS by Five Axis

After wowing the SEMA Show crowd in 2007 with the amazing Project IS F, Troy Sumitomo makes a return engagement, this time with a fresh take on the Lexus GS 460. Sumitomo brings the considerable expertise of his Five Axis automotive design company to bear on this exciting GS concept. The car will be unveiled on Tuesday, November 4 inside the Lexus SEMA Show display where Troy will be on hand to discuss his latest creation with members of the media.

Highlights:

Exterior

 

Exhaust

Wheels

Tires

Suspension

Brakes