The crew at Titan Motorsports down in Orlando, Fla., who have masterminded countless numbers of very impressive sport compact machines over the years, including their own three-second Extreme 10.5 Scion Tc, are at it once again with a trick new build for a customer in Bahrain that recently made its first shakedown runs in Georgia.
Commissioned by aforementioned Bahrain native Ebrahim Kanoo – the man behind the country’s largest importer of Toyota and Lexus vehicles – Titan’s assigned mission was to produce the world’s fastest and most powerful Supra while sacrificing as little of the factor appearance as possible. This car, built as a 3/4 chassis style, is the first one built entirely in-house at Titan by chassis fabricator Tim Takash, and was completed on a stringent schedule to beat the impending extreme summer in Bahrain.
The Kanoo Racing Supra is powered by a turbocharged 2JZ mill tuned by Shane Tecklenburg that plants the juice to the pavement through a set of 10.5W slicks. Kanoo is no stranger to lightning quick imports, with a slew of quick machines in his collection, including another Supra known as “The Hulk” that’s run into 7.60’s.
The folks at Speedhunters teamed up with Titan Motorsports during the build to write a blog covering the planning and construction of the car, which can be viewed here.