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2015 Lexus IS350

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Christian Tkaczyk

OVERVIEW

Modified my all original daily-driver Lexus IS350 into a jack-of-all-trades car, all while maintaining reliability. Now good for daily use, track, and show. Summarized list of modifications includes Scale single adjustable coilovers, various adjustable control arms, various stiffer polyurethane bushings or spherical bearings, wider wheels and tires, FRP vented hood, fully functioning RCF bucket seats, and various other exterior modifications for functional and cosmetic purposes, and much more.

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General Mechanical KnowledgeTrack Purposed Wheel AlignmentBegineer Bodywork

ADDITIONAL CONTENTS

This is an ongoing project since I acquired the car in 2022 and will most likely never be "finished." This has been my method of showing my artistic creativeness. I have learned quite a bit along the way. I do plan on delving deeper into it with things such as aerodynamics, cooling, new product design, etc.

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Christian Tkaczyk

Mechanical Engineering Student & CAD Designer

I'm a Mechanical Engineering student at Bradley University with a strong foundation in CAD modeling, design principles, and engineering analysis. I've gained practical experience through internships in parts coordination and project management, combined with hands-on work in automotive detailing and customer service. I'm detail-oriented, analytical, and eager to apply classroom knowledge to real-world engineering challenges while contributing to collaborative team environments.

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