
New Life For Dylan’s MK2 Supra!
The build on Dylan’s MK2 Supra is moving along steadily, with some exciting updates and a brief but worthwhile detour. One of the major tasks tackled recently was correcting the fitment of the rear wheels by moving the rear subframe backward. This adjustment was necessary to get the wheels to sit properly within the arches, bringing the car’s stance closer to our vision.
During this process, we took a small detour as we sold our Toyota Alphard to Adam from Moistboys. While it wasn’t originally part of the plan, it was a move that made sense, and we’re stoked to see Adam take it on. With that out of the way, we were back on the Supra, diving into the next critical step.


Amidst all the progress, we also had a bit of a surprise in the shop. A package arrived from our friend Kevin Lowry, loaded with a bunch of cool trinkets and airbrushed goodness. Kevin came through with some interesting finds, and it was a great little morale boost in the midst of the build.


A big milestone was completing the installation of a patch panel below the rear passenger-side quarter panel. The replacement panel came from a clean donor car in Southern California, and getting it in place was a huge step forward. With this structural fix complete, we finally got to move on to the fun part—shaping and building the metal arches in the rear. This is where the visual transformation of the Supra really starts to take form, and we’re hyped to see it come together.



As we push forward, the next steps will be refining the rear arches and dialing in the overall look of the car. There’s still plenty of work ahead, but each step gets us closer to seeing the Supra hit the road in the form we’ve been envisioning. Stay tuned for more updates as the project continues!