This is about as close as you can get to being a Celsior without actually being a Celsior. It’s actually a Lexus LS430 that runs as many Celsior parts as possible; so much so that even the glass has been swapped over to Celsior glass. “Why?” You may ask. Simple: it’s all in the details.
The car was built by a gentleman named Samson from Revision Audio in Hawaii. Samson had the car shipped to the mainland for the 2012 SEMA Show. The car sat outside the convention center all week aired out on its Air Runner “On the Ground” Suspension.
In this picture, the car is sitting on some Work Equips E05. But if you’re familiar with this car from the internet, then you would know the wheels tend to change frequently. For now the 20×10′s up front and 20×11 on the rear look pretty on point.
The interior is just as VIP as the outside and even has a recaro baby seat for good measure. Another neat little fact is apparently these delicate-looking seat covers were an OEM option in Japan-land. Imagine that.
The install on the air suspension and audio was mind-bending and fit the car like a glove.
In the short time I spoke with Samson it was clear that he was a person who was able to turn a vision into reality. The very idea of this Lexus from Hawaii flawlessly dressed up as a Celsior sitting in the middle of the Nevada desert seems surreal, but Samson made it all happen.