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Meet The “Getsu Ace”, A Customized Toyota HiAce Bus With The Face Of Land Cruiser 300 Series
Meet the “Getsu Ace”, a customized Toyota Hiace Bus with the face of the latest-gen Land Cruiser 300 Series SUV.
The “Getsu Ace” by B-dash Custom Shop borrows a front grill and headlights borrowed from the Land Cruiser GR Sport.
Finished in Dark Red Mica Metallic paint, the one-off creation also uses front bumper from Wald and a rear bumper from Stinger.
It also boasts of customized interior, including Recaro front seats while the rear has high-end sound system by DIECOCK.
A plethora of Japanese tuners and car manufacturers turned up with head-turning concepts and production models at this year’s 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon held from January 12th (Friday) to 14th (Sunday).
Amongst the attention-grabbing aftermarket creations on display at the auto show is the one-off “Getsu Ace”, which is typically a heavily-customized Toyota Hiace bus created by Japanese tuning shop, B-dash Custom Shop.
Unlike the base Toyota Hiace, the “Getsu Ace” boasts a distinct look, thanks to a front grill and headlights borrowed from the latest-gen Toyota Land Cruiser GR Sport, that completely erases the HiAce look.
In addition, the one-off “Getsu Ace” gets a front bumper from Wald, a sporty rear bumper from Stinger, a 20-inch alloy wheels by D D-1SR and a custom Dark Red Mica Metallic paint finish.
Like the outside, the interior of the the Getsu Ace has also been thoroughly customized with Recaro front seats while the rear has been outfitted with a high-end sound system by sound specialist, DIECOCK.
Another outstanding car showcased at the 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon is the Lexus GX 550 “OVERTRAIL” JAOS version created by Japanese off-roading tuning specialist, JAOS Corporation, and Toyota luxury brand, Lexus.
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