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Preview of Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra by Travis C.
Preview of Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra by Travis C.
Preview of Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra by Travis C.
Preview of Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra by Travis C.
Preview of Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra by Travis C.
Preview of Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra by Travis C.
Preview of Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra by Travis C.

Toyota CV88 Prototype Throwback NASCAR Toyota Tundra

[Retired] NASCAR Gander Outdoors Toyota Tundra by Travis C.Travis C.
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This paint is archived and cannot be raced as iRacing no longer uses this vehicle model.

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The 88CV was Toyota's first attempt at equipping its Group C car with something other than a turbocharged inline-4, an engine it had used until 1988. But as the level of competition became elevated, the inline-4's modest output, fuel economy, and durability called for the company to build something better. And Toyota did, in the form of a new twin-turbocharged 3.2-liter V-8. This power plant exhibited remarkable flexibility, providing gobs of low-end and mid-range torque. Power was rated at more than 789 HP, and with boost pressure turned up, the engine was able to produce over 986 HP for qualifying runs. Toyota plopped this motor into a new lightweight carbon composite body. Thus, the 88CV was born. Here is my take on the Toyota CV88 paint on the body of a NASCAR Toyota Tundra.
Posted 49 months ago
Updated 48 months ago
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Travis C.

Travis C.

I started out only making my own paints for several months. After a while, I began receiving requests from friends I race with. Because of that, Cedlow Design started in December 2020. The name originated as an inside joke within Clutch Racing Series iRacing League that has become of my last name. (Thanks Austin for starting that.) Since formally offering custom paints, I have created over 100 designs for more than 20 drivers, across 12 different cars. Thanks for checking out my page! Not currently accepting requests.

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