SteveWillDoIt Gets Widebody Toyota Supra Done at WCC, It’s a Slammed Smurf

It’s said that YouTuber Stephen Deleonardis, better know as SteveWillDoIt, gets about $2,500 from the video platform every day. With that kind of money, he easily financed a small collection of flashy supercars. Now his Lamborghinis and McLarens are being joined by something a little more affordable, the Toyota Supra.

The videos that made him famous showed Stephen eating a lot of food: 60 raw eggs, 30 burgers, 3-foot pizza slices, or a mountain of nuggets. He likes to bulk up at the gym, and we feel like the Toyota Supra matches that part of his persona better than any supercar.

The 5th generation of the Japanese sports car came out in 2019 and remains one of the most talked-about sports cars in the custom vehicle scene. Widebody builds are extremely common. However, we were honestly surprised to see West Coast Customs doing one.

This hasn’t been their style of custom car, at least over the past few years. Will.I.Am’s crazy G63-faced Mercedes-AMG GT is perhaps more representative. However, watching this Supra getting made over really takes you back to the MTV Pimp My Ride era.

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Upon arrival, the red Toyota Supra gets stripped down in preparation for its world-famous Liberty Walk widebody kit. Angular and aggressive, this takes the Mk5 to another level with a mixture of skirts, spoilers, and fenders. The whole thing is available from $14,850 for fiberglass pieces or $15,950 for carbon fiber. But WCC also ordered the custom hood with vents and a wing, so it’s more like $20,000.

For the maximum visual impact, the Supra has also been slammed to the ground on Air Lift Performance suspension so that the spoilers are almost resting on the ground. Taking advantage of the stance and added width are some nice 3-piece 19-inch white wheels, wrapped in 325/30 R19 tires at the rear.

A light blue wrap covers everything, from factory doors to aftermarket fenders, helping the Supra stand out. It’s not all-show-and-no-go. The 3.0-liter straight-six also received tuning attention, including a new intake, custom exhaust with cut-outs, and a tune. These BMW-sourced engines are officially rated at 382 horsepower, so Stephen’s Supra is probably closer to 500 ponies now.

There are some unusual interior upgrades too, like the blue leather interior inserts LED in-wheel lighting and speaker upgrades by Addictive Audio. Overall, I think this is what a Supra would have looked like if it had been modified for Pimp My Ride in 2004.

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