YourOwnStupidity
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- 2023 GR Supra MT, 2024 Miata RF, 2024 Lexus GX550
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Hello. This is my first big post on the forum. I have been lurking around since I ordered my Supra in 2022 and have been modifying my Supra since I got it in the spring of 2023.
Performance car background:
I am catching up now to document what I have done so far and anything I add going forward. I'll start retroactively adding my mods and my general thoughts now that they have been on my car for a while. My goal is a fun street car that can handle track duties 3-4 times per year and also hard park at car shows/cars and coffee.
The signature of this car is of course the Itasha wrap. At some point, I will have a post about the process and what I learned from getting a custom livery. Hope you guys find the build interesting

My philosophy is to do mods that 1) make the car look as cool or 2) do mods that make the car safer on track if step 1 is messing it up. That's why most of the mods will just be exterior and suspension. I have started researching some power mods but I won't be really diving into that until the manual transmission has been more thoroughly stress tested.
Happy to answer questions about my car at anytime though.
Feel free to follow my IG as well: @gr.pyra
Early ownership:
Phase 1 (No wrap):
Phase 2 (Current):
Performance car background:
- 2015 Subaru WRX STI VAB
- 2021 Honda Civic Type R FK8
- 2022 Tesla Model Y Performance
- 1997 Toyota MK4 Supra (Overseas and sitting in storage)
I am catching up now to document what I have done so far and anything I add going forward. I'll start retroactively adding my mods and my general thoughts now that they have been on my car for a while. My goal is a fun street car that can handle track duties 3-4 times per year and also hard park at car shows/cars and coffee.
The signature of this car is of course the Itasha wrap. At some point, I will have a post about the process and what I learned from getting a custom livery. Hope you guys find the build interesting
My philosophy is to do mods that 1) make the car look as cool or 2) do mods that make the car safer on track if step 1 is messing it up. That's why most of the mods will just be exterior and suspension. I have started researching some power mods but I won't be really diving into that until the manual transmission has been more thoroughly stress tested.
Happy to answer questions about my car at anytime though.
Feel free to follow my IG as well: @gr.pyra
Early ownership:
Phase 1 (No wrap):
Phase 2 (Current):
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