What did you do to your Supra today?

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Did some highway pulls, lost to a c63 amg with 4 grown men in it. I may sell the supra and buy a Cayman GT4.
If highway racing is your thing, just get a Challenger Hellcat Redeye. You’ll never lose again.
 
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Did some highway pulls, lost to a c63 amg with 4 grown men in it. I may sell the supra and buy a Cayman GT4.
I don't think a gt4 is any faster than the Supra
Did some highway pulls, lost to a c63 amg with 4 grown men in it. I may sell the supra and buy a Cayman GT4.
Then you would loose again because the gt4 isn't any faster than the Supra, atleast from referring to the video below.
 

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Three weeks ago, my 2018 Tacoma met an early departure from my life thanks to an evil Chevy Colorado that decide I didn’t have the right of way.

so while technically it was yesterday, I adopted this little beauty and brought her home. So that’s what I did with my Supra.
 

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I was mostly joking lol. I'll add an emoji next time.

But yea I had no idea C63's were that fast.
with a tune, they can be over 600 HP, I think, so yea they can move out. Not sure the new models will be the same since they are stepping down to a four-cylinder I think.
 

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Took a trip to Lowes and came out to a nice Mustang parked next to me, I heard this was a common occurrence : ) nice cars parking next to each other..... what a nice treat!

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same here, looked out my office window and saw my supra (parked alone) next to a mustang ?
 

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So I wanted to leave this here about dealing with Velocity Motorworks.


-------ORIGINAL REVIEW-------

I dropped the car off on May 3rd to have Coilovers and Big Brake Kit added to the car. I was told that the Supra would be available for pickup on May 7th. I explained in detail that I wanted to NOT have any of the wheels tucking into the wheel well.

They did not reach out to me about any delays on the project. When May 7th arrived, I had to call them before close of business to be told that it would not be ready until Monday or Tuesday the next week. I waited until Wednesday without communication from them to have them let me know that the car would be ready on Friday. I had to call on Friday to have them tell me the car would be ready on Monday.

On Monday May 17th, I was told the car would be ready for pickup from the shop. My wife and I drove there to pick up the vehicle up. Unbeknownst to me (because I keep my phone on silent not to interrupt people during the day) they called my phone and left a message at 5:35 pm (after hours) that the car was not ready and that it was tripping a chassis code (later found from another mechanic that it was the car being too low). I then told my wife, who already left, that she needed to turn around and come pick me up. We live 25 miles away in Chatham County, so she was upset. The bad thing is that no one took the time to tell me that I was left a voice mail, so I walked around the shop with people looking at me like I had a third eye on my forehead. The owner then snapped at me in front of everyone saying that they had already called me and told me the car was not ready. Then I had to explain that I just checked my voicemail while I was there and did not know until I was there.

I ended being very apologetic and felt bad that people were staying late to try and figure out the chassis code issue. I felt super uncomfortable being there during the remainder of the night while waiting to see if the issue could be fixed. I ended up taking the car home with the chassis error persisting. This puts the Supra into a limp mode and locks all safety features and locks all sport features in disabled mode.

They ended up charging me about $1750 ($1950 after taxes) for Coilovers/BBK/Alignment. This price also included multiple ride height adjustments. It was never set to my specifications, but I just smiled and nodded because they were staying so late that night and I felt guilty. I was also told that there needed to be modifications on a bracket for the brakes which I was never consulted on until I arrived Monday.

I felt like I could have called the vendor to get some answers before the work was done. During this whole process not once did I have a coarse word with them or raise my voice. I remained jovial and laughing the entire time and paid what I owed them without complaints. I think the straw that broke the camel's back was coming home to see a pressure dent on my rear drive side quarter panel. Luckily Dent Dominator fixed this issue in less than 20 minutes, but it came out of my pocket. This is my fault since I did not inspect the car upon taking it into possession. Maybe I just caught them at a bad time while they were slammed with work. I do not know. I just know my experience was not what I thought it would be.

***UPDATE FROM ORIGINAL REVIEW***

After seeing the original review, the owner called me and was very agitated and snarky with me. He kept bringing up how he did not care about the review and that he was not even going to call me... but he did anyway. I eventually told him I would take my review down and this could be all water under the bridge, but the more I think about it the more I felt that other people need to know about what happened. Especially after I ended up doing some due diligence after this phone call happened.


During the phone call, I was basically called a liar about the dates/times given. This was the first time I lost my cool when talking with them. The owner told me that I was wrong about all the timelines I posted. Which is not the case. I could hear an employee in the background who initially gave me all the dates trying to say that it he initially said 2 weeks and that he had called me at 1 that day to tell me the car was not ready. As I stated in my original review below, I called multiple times with the date continuing to be pushed back.



  • Delivered Vehicle May 3rd
  • The car had brakes and Coilovers done on May 6th. They provided this evidence with their timestamped promotional video.
  • Initial date of pickup: May 7th
  • Then: May 11th
  • Then: May 14th
  • Then: May 17th (Told that the car was not ready at 5:35pm when we were 5 minutes away from the shop after driving from Chatham County)

I understand that this type of work has variables, part acquisition was not one of those since I supplied them with everything. I NEVER got a phone call from them when the timeline got pushed back. I WAS THE ONE calling them trying to understand why no one was calling me when those dates went by without any notifications. The only times I got a phone call about pickup was on May 17th.

Another thing in the call was that I was told I was not clear in what I wanted, and I agreed to that comment so as not to argue anymore. Which was again false. When I left the car with the person in charge of the project, I stated that I only wanted to car lowered by 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch. The car currently has the rear wheels tucked in the wheel well. I have another mechanic who will be fixing this and the noise that is now occurring in both wheel wells. It is almost like if something is loose. He could also hear the issue and advised me not to drive the vehicle unless I absolutely have to.

The coilovers are initially set at:

Preset Approximate Height From RS-R for the GR Supra coilovers:
Front -30mm to -35mm (-1.2in to -1.4in)
Rear -40mm to -45mm (-1.6in to -1.8in)

Maximum Adjustment Ranges For the GR Supra Coilovers
Front -5mm to -80mm (-0.2in to -3.2in)
Rear -15mm to -70mm (-0.6in to -2.8in)

It took me 15 seconds to get those specs from Google. You can literally adjust calculations from there.

Also... They never set the car into diagnostics mode and they thought that it was their scanner tool needing an update. I was kind of taken aback when I was asked if the car had a diagnostics mode while I was there waiting for them to figure this issue out. It took them over 4 hours to realize this.

I originally left a 2-star review but I'm bumping this down to 1 because I feel that it genuinely warrants it. This experience was not pleasant, and the unprofessional phone call was very unexpected. Because of the lash out from the owner on the 17th and then the phone call on the 20th I do not feel like the car would be safe in that area ever.

*****To the owner. Please do not call or reach out to me in any form or fashion again. I do not want to argue with a business owner who automatically throws blame at their customers. I thought I was getting a phone call with an explanation or an apology, not one the lead off with abrasiveness and snide remarks. *****

I included the call log of the 17th below and I referenced the specified dates as to when the car would be ready from my Outlook calendar.

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Installed TE37 Ultra Track II’s and finished my Carbon fiber wheel. I’ll be posting more pictures on IG as I get them. I don’t come on the forums too often

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I hit them up, prices seem good. Where’d you get your carbon fiber trim pieces? Look like they match perfect
 

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Dear diary, ain't no one reading that shit.
That's fine. I just wanted to put this in a public domain in case it can help anyone else that has sour business dealings with them in the future.

But you're right. I should have put this somewhere else and not here in this thread. I'll get this fixed later today.
 

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I hit them up, prices seem good. Where’d you get your carbon fiber trim pieces? Look like they match perfect
Nice! I bought the carbon fiber trim pieces and the paddle shifters from EuroBoutique. The trim pieces and paddle shifters are made using OEM pieces so the fitment is spot on. You can also opt for “Supra” lettering in black on the bottom piece

They also make steering wheels as well which look awesome,but it was a bit pricey for me. Maybe I’m just cheap af lol

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So I wanted to leave this here about Velocity Motorworks.




-------ORIGINAL REVIEW-------

I dropped the car off on May 3rd to have Coilovers and Big Brake Kit added to the car. I was told that the Supra would be available for pickup on May 7th. I explained in detail that I wanted to NOT have any of the wheels tucking into the wheel well.

They did not reach out to me about any delays on the project. When May 7th arrived, I had to call them before close of business to be told that it would not be ready until Monday or Tuesday the next week. I waited until Wednesday without communication from them to have them let me know that the car would be ready on Friday. I had to call on Friday to have them tell me the car would be ready on Monday.

On Monday May 17th, I was told the car would be ready for pickup from the shop. My wife and I drove there to pick up the vehicle up. Unbeknownst to me (because I keep my phone on silent not to interrupt people during the day) they called my phone and left a message at 5:35 pm (after hours) that the car was not ready and that it was tripping a chassis code (later found from another mechanic that it was the car being too low). I then told my wife, who already left, that she needed to turn around and come pick me up. We live 25 miles away in Chatham County, so she was upset. The bad thing is that no one took the time to tell me that I was left a voice mail, so I walked around the shop with people looking at me like I had a third eye on my forehead. The owner then snapped at me in front of everyone saying that they had already called me and told me the car was not ready. Then I had to explain that I just checked my voicemail while I was there and did not know until I was there.

I ended being very apologetic and felt bad that people were staying late to try and figure out the chassis code issue. I felt super uncomfortable being there during the remainder of the night while waiting to see if the issue could be fixed. I ended up taking the car home with the chassis error persisting. This puts the Supra into a limp mode and locks all safety features and locks all sport features in disabled mode.

They ended up charging me about $1750 ($1950 after taxes) for Coilovers/BBK/Alignment. This price also included multiple ride height adjustments. It was never set to my specifications, but I just smiled and nodded because they were staying so late that night and I felt guilty. I was also told that there needed to be modifications on a bracket for the brakes which I was never consulted on until I arrived Monday.

I felt like I could have called the vendor to get some answers before the work was done. During this whole process not once did I have a coarse word with them or raise my voice. I remained jovial and laughing the entire time and paid what I owed them without complaints. I think the straw that broke the camel's back was coming home to see a pressure dent on my rear drive side quarter panel. Luckily Dent Dominator fixed this issue in less than 20 minutes, but it came out of my pocket. This is my fault since I did not inspect the car upon taking it into possession. Maybe I just caught them at a bad time while they were slammed with work. I do not know. I just know my experience was not what I thought it would be.

Update: After seeing the original review, the owner called me and was very agitated and snarky with me. He kept bringing up how he did not care about the review and that he was not even going to call me... but he did anyway. I eventually told him I would take my review down and this could be all water under the bridge, but the more I think about it the more I felt that other people need to know about what happened. Especially after I ended up doing some due diligence after this phone call happened.

During the phone call, I was basically called a liar about the dates/times given. This was the first time I actually lost my cool when talking with them. The owner told me that I was wrong about all the timelines I posted. Which is not the case. I could hear an employee in the background who initially gave me all the dates trying to saying that it he initially said 2 weeks and that he had called me at 1 that day to tell me the car was not ready. As I stated in my original review below, I called multiple times with the date continuing to be pushed back.

Delivered Vehicle May 3rd
Initial date of pickup: May 7th
Then: May 11th
Then: May 14th
Then: May 17th (Told that the car was not ready at 5:35pm when we were 5 minutes away from the shop after driving from Chatham County)

I understand that this type of work has variables, but I NEVER got a phone call from them when the timeline got pushed back. I WAS THE ONE calling them trying to understand why no one was calling me when those dates went by without any notifications. The only times I got a phone call about pickup was on May 17th.

Another thing in the call was that I was told I was not clear in what I wanted and I agreed to that comment so as not to argue anymore. Which was again false. When I left the car with the person in charge of the project I stated that I only wanted to car lowered by 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch. The car currently has the rear wheels tucked in the wheel well. I have another mechanic who will be fixing this and the noise that is now occurring in both wheel wells. It is almost like if something is loose. He could also hear the issue and advised me not to drive the vehicle unless I absolutely have to.

The coilovers are initially set at:

Preset Approximate Height From RS-R for the GR Supra coilovers:
Front -30mm to -35mm (-1.2in to -1.4in)
Rear -40mm to -45mm (-1.6in to -1.8in)

Maximum Adjustment Ranges For the GR Supra Coilovers
Front -5mm to -80mm (-0.2in to -3.2in)
Rear -15mm to -70mm (-0.6in to -2.8in)

It took me 15 seconds to get those specs from Google. You can literally adjust calculations from there.

Also... They never set the car into diagnostics mode and they thought that it was their scanner tool needing an update. I was kind of taken aback when I was asked if the car had a diagnostics mode while I was there waiting for them to figure this issue out. It took them over 4 hours to realize this.

I originally left a 2 star review but I'm bumping this down to 1 because I feel that it genuinely warrants it. This experience was not pleasant and the unprofessional phone call was very unexpected. Because of the lashout from the owner on the 17th and then the phone call on the 20th I do not feel like the car would be safe in that area ever.

*****To the owner. Please do not call or reach out to me in any form or fashion again. I do not want to argue with a business owner who automatically throws blame at their customers. I actually thought I was getting a phone call with an explanation or an apology, not one the lead off with abrasiveness and snide remarks.*****

I included the call log of the 17th below and I referenced the specified dates as to when the car would be ready from my Outlook calendar.

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What a shame! I don’t see how that could’ve taken 2 weeks to complete.
 

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Nice! I bought the carbon fiber trim pieces and the paddle shifters from EuroBoutique. The trim pieces and paddle shifters are made using OEM pieces so the fitment is spot on. You can also opt for “Supra” lettering in black on the bottom piece

They also make steering wheels as well which look awesome,but it was a bit pricey for me. Maybe I’m just cheap af lol

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I was hoping you were going to say it was speed industry (less than $200). Eurobotique trim pieces look really nice, but over 400
 

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I was hoping you were going to say it was speed industry (less than $200). Eurobotique trim pieces look really nice, but over 400
I wish,everything that is $200 is stick ons. Keep in mind your are paying for the OE piece in that price. It is pricey tho,so I get it lol - I spent $1150 for the Trim and paddles
 
 
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