GAZOO Racing (GR) today announced that it plans to reproduce and reissue an interior part for the Toyota A80 Supra as part of its GR Heritage Parts Project.
- The GR Heritage Parts Project plans to reproduce and reissue the A80 Supra instrument panel, with release planned for around autumn 2026.
- The project plans continued efforts to reproduce and reissue a wide range of parts―from driving, turning, and stopping parts to interior and exterior parts―highly in demand by customers.
- The instrument panel is due to be exhibited at Automobile Council 2026, which starts on April 10.
The GR Heritage Parts Project is an initiative to reproduce discontinued service parts and reissue them as new, genuine parts to help customers keep their beloved older, memory-filled Toyota classics on the road. Currently, more than 300 parts for eight vehicle models are being reproduced and reissued under the project.
Set to join the GR Heritage Parts lineup this time is the A80 Supra instrument panel.
The GR Heritage Parts project has thus prioritized the reproduction and reissue of parts for a car's fundamental operational functions―driving, turning, and stopping―to enable customers to continue driving the beloved cars they have held onto for so long. On the other hand, the project has so far not been able to fully address numerous customer requests for the reproduction and reissue of interior and exterior parts, such as dashboards, for keeping their beloved cars in the best possible condition. As the project advances, it intends to continue responding to customer requests by striving to reproduce and reissue the parts needed―from functional parts to interior and exterior parts―to help customers keep their beloved cars running longer and in the best possible condition.
Main features of the part to be reproduced and reissued
Parts reproduced under the GR Heritage Parts Project retain the original basic design while incorporating the latest technologies, manufacturing methods, and materials. The instrument panel to be reproduced and reissued as announced today, like the already-available GR Heritage Parts A80 Supra instrument cluster panel, makes up part of the A80 Supra's dashboard and extends all the way from the area above the steering wheel to the far edge of the area in front of the front passenger seat. In the dashboard photo below, only the areas shown in bright highlight are the instrument panel.
Produced using modern materials
Among plastic car parts, dashboards are particularly subject to harsh conditions, often exposed to sunlight through windshields for prolonged periods, which can cause their surfaces to shrink, crack, or split with age.
The instrument panel, scheduled for reproduction and reissuance, faithfully recreates the texture of the original while incorporating modern materials to address durability concerns.
Reproduction of the original's embossed grain finish
While modernized for durability, the surface's embossed grain finish has been faithfully reproduced, down to the grain orientation, for a natural appearance when installed on a beloved car.
The ongoing development of this instrument panel targets an autumn 2026 release. Like conventional genuine parts and other already-available GR Heritage Parts, it is intended to be available across Japan through GR Garage locations, Toyota dealerships, and JMS outlets, which plan to offer installation services.
Exhibition at Automobile Council 2026
The GR Heritage Parts Project part announced today, along with an A80 Supra restored using already available GR Heritage Parts, is due to be exhibited at Automobile Council 2026*3 to be held at the Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall (in Chiba Prefecture) from April 10 to April 12.
Also planned for exhibit at Automobile Council 2026 is a Toyota Sprinter Trueno (AE86) restored at GR Garage Mito Keyakidai using already-available and set-for-release GR Heritage Parts.
Although not a model pursued by the GR Heritage Parts Project's reproduction efforts, plans include exhibiting the LEXUS LFA at the same event as a vehicle that shares the project's vision of ensuring a continuous supply of sports car parts.
The above are to be joined by a wide range of GR Heritage Parts*4, including the cylinder head and cylinder block*5 for the 4A-GE engine, scheduled for release in June, as well as that engine's scheduled-for-reproduction oil pan baffle plate.

