FIVE AXIS DESIGN YARIS CLUB
The Yaris Club project pays tribute to Toyotas racing heritage
harkening back to the late 60s when Toyota challenged for the Group 7
category of Can-Am
racing
with the Toyota 7.
The Yaris Club is a stripped-down, no-nonsense car with no extras
only what is needed to perform. The roof has been removed and the
windshield lowered.
With the interior removed, a tonneau was fabricated, turning the Yaris
into a single seater with a fairing that doubles as a driver headrest.
A supercharger, exhaust headers and a free-flowing exhaust were added
for performance to back up the good looks. The suspension was lowered
by two inches with front and rear coil-over shocks and larger brakes
added.
The Yaris Club was developed by Five Axis in Huntington Beach, Calif.
FIVE AXIS DESIGN YARIS CLUB SPECIFICATIONS
01 EXTERIOR
Five
Axis Design Hard Top Tonneau Conversion
Toyota
JDM Front and Rear Vitz RS Bumpers
Toyota
JDM Vitz Rear taillight and Fog Light
TRD JDM
Vitz RS Front Bumper Cover
Vintage
Ivory White Paint with Asymmetrical Graphic Racing Stripe
Graphic
Outputs by Sticky Fingers Design
02 ENGINE
TRD/TTE
Supercharger with Cold Air Intake Estimated (+60hp) 166hp Total
DC
Sports Tuned Header
TRD
Radiator and Oil Cap
Hose
Techniques Silicon Hoses and Clamps
03 EXHAUST
GReddy
TIC Exhaust
04 WHEELS
FIVE:AD
S6:F Wheels
F: 17x7.5,
+45
R: 17x7.5,
+45
Satin
Gunmetal Finish
05 TIRES
Yokohama / Five Axis Design
Custom Tread
F: 225/45R17
R: 225/45R17
06 SUSPENSION
Tein Super Street Damper
TRD Strut Brace
07 BRAKES
GReddy Mini 6 Piston Brakes
F: 282mm x 22mm
R: 282mm x 22mm
08 INTERIOR
Five Axis Design Custom Roll
Cage
Custom TRD JDM Gauge Pod
TRD JDM Engine Starts Button
Sparco 345 Steering Wheel
Sparco Race Red Shift Knob
Sparco Reflex Racing Pedals
Upholstery by Salt Turin
Upholstery
09 SEATS
Sparco Sprint 5 Racing Seat
Sparco 6PT Racing Harness
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2008 Five Axis Design Yaris Club Concept Car
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