Icst Sports Cars
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ICST Projects
Spitfire: an AWD 500hp V10 supercar made from fibreglass, with an aluminium space frame, fully independent racing suspension, racing brakes, low profile racing tires, light weight custom racing rims, 10 speaker 3 sub stereo system, 6 disc in dash cd/mp3 player, in dash engine system, navigation system, manual standard with optional automatic, night vision, front and rear xenon lights, stainless steel racing exhaust, racing pedals and shifter knob, painted interior, and engine, interior lighting, Lamborghini countach style doors, and twin bucket racing seats with a 5point harness.
Electro: an AWD 320hp V10 or V12 crossover made from lightweight aluminium, with an aluminium space frame, fully independent racing suspension, racing brakes, on and off road tires, light weight custom racing rims, 10 speaker 3 sub stereo system, 6 disc in dash cd/mp3 player, night vision, in dash engine system, navigation system, manual standard with optional automatic, front and rear xenon lights, stainless steel racing exhaust, racing pedals and shifter knob, painted interior, and engine, interior lighting, Lamborghini countach style doors, and twin bucket racing seats with a 5point harness.
Electro: an AWD 320hp V10 or V12 crossover made from lightweight aluminium, with an aluminium space frame, fully independent racing suspension, racing brakes, on and off road tires, light weight custom racing rims, 10 speaker 3 sub stereo system, 6 disc in dash cd/mp3 player, night vision, in dash engine system, navigation system, manual standard with optional automatic, front and rear xenon lights, stainless steel racing exhaust, racing pedals and shifter knob, painted interior, and engine, interior lighting, Lamborghini countach style doors, and twin bucket racing seats with a 5point harness.
Original history of Icst Sports Cars:
The ICST division was first developed in 1999 by, EDC and AERO in the hopes to bring all their super cars together in one company, which in time created ICST super cars. The name came from a sports car EDC designed 2 years earlier, which had the ICST symbol attached to it at the time. The car was soon changed into the spitfire and the ICST supercar division was created. The name ICST comes from the combination of two words, ICe and STeel. When Everett Junkala first designed the ICST car, he thought long and hard about the name but came up with nothing, soon he took the two best names in his list, and combined the two first letters of each, thus creating the ICST name. After he had the name, he thought it was a pretty cool name and wanted to add a symbol, so by combining two C's back to back he had his symbol. The two C's soon turned into S's and ICST took form through its double S symbol which stands for Super Speed, and that is what to this date ICST still stands for. ICST super cars soon after being incorporated into the AERO Company started work on creating some magnificent designs, which today make up the ICST supercar division of AERO. ICST is not just another car company, no it’s a super company with a super car bloodstream and it will never just be another super car company, it will always be ICST, the black and blue super car.
Everett J.
Owner
Everett J.
Owner