In the automotive world, some chassis codes become legends. The Toyota LS10 (more commonly known as the first-generation Lexus GS, sold as the Toyota Aristo in Japan) is one such platform. It debuted in 1991 as Toyota’s answer to the BMW 5-Series—a luxury, rear-wheel-drive sedan with graceful lines and a sophisticated double-wishbone suspension.
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In a world of LS-swapped everything, the LS10 1JZ is a respectful nod to what Toyota originally intended: a sports sedan with a jewel of an engine. If you find a clean GS300 and a front-clip from a JDM Aristo, you have the recipe for one of the most satisfying, under-the-radar builds of the 21st century. In the automotive world, some chassis codes become legends
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