VIP Scene Emerges: Toyota LS400 Shines Bright

The VIP, or “Bippu,” scene in Europe is still in its infancy, with enthusiasts looking to the OGs in Japan—the birthplace of the term—for inspiration. The formula is straightforward: take a large Japanese sedan, lower it with air ride suspension, and add a set of shiny wheels. It sounds simple, but like dining out, there’s a vast difference between Michelin-starred restaurants and a fast food restaurant.

The owner of this 1992 Toyota LS400 has followed the VIP recipe to perfection, creating a stunning VIP build that he showed off at Ultrace. The car originally came in black—a solid choice for a VIP build—but the owner decided to go beyond the standard. The car now boasts a two-tone paint job: the upper part in a shade resembling Millennium Jade, and the lower part in silver. The silver striping that ties the two colors together is a particularly elegant touch.

A body kit is essential in this scene, and it can make or break the look. The kit on this LS400 is the Evolution Total Systems V1, a rare find but a perfect match for the car. The custom LED taillights, made in collaboration with a friend, add another layer of uniqueness.

Then there are the wheels. At first glance, they appear to be Work Emitz, a solid choice for any VIP build. However, these wheels are even more exclusive: Carving Head 40s, produced by Work Wheels. Designed with the West Coast Lowrider scene in mind, they add a distinctive flair to the build.

Behind the wheels, you’ll notice a Greddy big brake kit. Interestingly, this is the same kit used by the legendary “Smokey” Nagata on his Toyota Supra during his infamous attempt to break the 400 km/h barrier in England. We all remember the footage of him being pulled over and subsequently banned from the country. The owner chose this kit because he is a huge fan of “Smokey.”

This LS400 is a prime example of the VIP scene’s potential in Europe, blending Japanese elegance with European flair. The owner’s attention to detail and commitment to excellence have resulted in a build that could easily stand among the best in Japan.

Owner; NJ’s Garage

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