Last weekend on April 8th we debuted the Vossen Project GS at a large meet in Orlando
VERY EXCITED TO WRITE THIS UP!!!
Well everyone we have tried so hard to source springs/coils anything suspension wise for the GS since day one. We want usage of the trunk so "bags" were not an option. Big thanks to my buds at
VIP Auto Salon and the team at
L-tuned Parts for trying their best and even our
Japan Vossen Distributor
Modera Japan. Seems even in Japan the TRD springs are impossible to get and the price while not an issue is really high for just springs and maybe a 1" drop. I hope things pick up fast and in a hurry in regards so suspension parts as there is a market for them. I contacted Tanabe and RS-R with no response.
We wanted to debut the GS at the big V2 labs meet in Orlando (nice meeting so many members here this weekend old and new!) so we cut the springs about 2 inches last week. It is not the ideal situation but the 2013 GS is BEGGING for a drop and larger wheels and I think with these preview pics you will see what I mean.
Personally I wasn't really in love with the exterior styling which I have shared a few times. That all changed seeing this incredible car lowered with our 20" Vossen Wheels. Yes lowering a car and adding larger wheels always helps but it REALLY helps lower that mean looking front end and gives the car just an incredible classy yet sporty look. Somehow Lexus nailed merging the new "Spindle" front end with a blend of GS/IS/LS cues. As soon as I saw it, I said to myself "okay looks like I want one"
Pictures do no justice, in person, especially from the front, with the lowering it looks ultra aggressive but in a very good way.
For now, that are all the mods and the amount of looks and comments the new 2013 Vossen Project GS got were amazing. It didn't matter if we were at the meet with 10,000 people to driving around Orlando's International Dr to going to the gas station, people seemed to just love the car.
These are pictures I took so I broke our own embargo
as I wanted to share ASAP since people have been asking and asking to see when will we add our wheels. Most of you will notice the bumper piece missing in front. Well someone forgot to put it back in place before we left Miami.
We followed the same theme as my GS 450h, so on the driver's side you will see matte silver machined
20x9 and 20x10.5 CV3s and on the passenger side
20x9 and 20x10.5 CV2s in the limited edition Matte Graphite Finish. There was varying opinion asking around what side they preferred, I would say it was about a 70/30 split in favor of the CV3 looking at feedback. The CV3 side really accents the sporty flavor of the GS and looks literally made for the car. The spokes seem to be the perfect width and the concave rears accents the taillights and fit perfectly. The CV2 side adds a sport flavor, almost "F-sport"-ish since its a matte/dark finish like the F-sport wheels/IS F wheels. You get a gloss lip and a mesh look mixed with the now classic concave look. Its less sporty but no less effective and distinctive in its own right. Tire size is 245/35/20 front and 285/30/20.
See for yourself, we feel you will love how the Vossen Wheels perfectly accent the 2013 GS!!
More to come soon, cough cough,
Joe-Z performance parts, cough cough
I tried to capture what I saw but I am by no means a photographer. The last picture is pretty cool since the car looks silver but that is a completely untouched picture. The flash seems to have caught the flakes in the pearl paint.
A professional shoot is planned and our head of photography snapped pics so we will share soon. You will also see this GS in a Vossen Video soon!
Enjoy!
I will soon share my driving impressions of our Vossen Project GS lowered and also compare it to my modified GS 450h. I will share the 2013 GS rode much better to me.:thumbup:
Keeping things moving, we added the F-sport front bumper
Next is the Joe Z performance full exhaust and intake. Updates to come soon!