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Voltex’s Street Version II Rear Wide Fenders for the GR86, made of FRP, add 50mm per side for improved tire clearance, handling, and aggressive styling.
Voltex’s Street Version II Rear Wide Fenders for the Toyota GR86 are crafted from durable, lightweight FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic) to deliver both functionality and a bold aesthetic. Adding an extra 50mm of width on each side, these fenders provide increased clearance for wider tires, enhancing the car’s stance and improving handling performance. Designed for a precise fit, they seamlessly integrate with the GR86’s body lines, making them an ideal upgrade for enthusiasts seeking aggressive styling and track-ready capability.
Voltex Racing Suzuka, established in July 1992 by Akihiro Nakajima and still led by him today, is renowned for its commitment to crafting and distributing top-tier aero parts. Specializing in creating lightweight yet robust components that enhance vehicle aerodynamics and performance, the company has garnered widespread acclaim among racing aficionados. With a track record of supplying products showcased in various racing competitions, Voltex Racing Suzuka has solidified its standing as a reputable name in the industry. Additionally, Nakajima’s journey from his early years as a mechanic apprentice at Hayashi Cars to his tenure at Akasaka Racing, where he accrued victories both as a mechanic and driver, underscores his profound expertise and dedication to the field. Following his training at CROSBY GRP in England in 1988 and subsequent establishment of NAKAJI GRP in 1992, Nakajima expanded his focus beyond racing parts to encompass product development for aero manufacturers, particularly as an OEM partner. Furthermore, the company’s venture into tuning car development, notably with the introduction of GT wings under the “VOLTEX” brand in 2003, underscores its ongoing pursuit of innovation and excellence in the automotive realm.
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