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Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends!

In the world of street racing and the popular TV show "Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings," Justin Swanstrom has made headlines by revealing his decision to part ways with his trusted No Prep Kings race car. The announcement comes at the end of a gripping season, and it has stirred up quite a buzz among fans and enthusiasts of the show.

Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends!

Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends! Photo by Justin Swanstrom


Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends!

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Justin Swanstrom, a name well-known to fans of the show, recently confirmed that he will be selling his no prep Kings race car after three action-packed seasons. With the Texas race coming up next week and the Phoenix race just two and a half weeks away, the current season still has a lot to offer. While there's a possibility of another race on the horizon, it's anticipated that it will be postponed until next year. This leaves a temporary void in the racing action until the next season of No Prep Kings kicks off, likely in May, June, or April of the following year.

Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends!

Photo by Justin Swanstrom


Justin's decision to part with his current race car stems from his exciting plans for the future. He already has three new cars in the pipeline for the upcoming season. The "Side Piece Lexus" is a brand-new addition to his lineup, and the team has been diligently working on this car for the past year and a half to two years. Furthermore, there's the "Bad Blood Camaro," which has recently completed the fabrication stage and is currently in the process of getting a fresh coat of paint. Additionally, a new Camaro small tire car with a screw-blown setup is set to make its debut next season. With these impressive new additions, Justin Swanstrom is gearing up for a thrilling season ahead.

Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends!

Photo by Justin Swanstrom


In the next season, Justin may not just be limited to big tire racing. There's speculation that he might also hit the streets with small tire racing, as the street racing scene has evolved significantly. This exciting prospect raises the possibility of Justin competing with two No Prep Kings cars – the "Side Piece" and the "Bad Blood Camaro." One of these cars could be reserved for rental operations, a move that seems promising given the growing market for rental opportunities in the street racing community.

Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends!

The Bad Blood Camaro. Photo by Justin Swanstrom

As for the soon-to-be-sold No Prep Kings car, it's worth noting that this vehicle has seen its fair share of ups and downs during the current season. Despite encountering challenges and setbacks, the car is now said to be in excellent condition. The team has worked diligently to address any issues, and the car is expected to perform exceptionally well in the remaining races of the season. With a solid chassis and a history of impressive performances in prepped trim, including a remarkable 373 time with both a procharged Hemi setup and a screw-blown setup, this car has all the ingredients to stay competitive.

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Furthermore, under the current No Prep Kings rules, the car has recently achieved a time of 3.76 seconds in testing and has hit speeds exceeding 200 miles per hour. This underlines its competitiveness in the upcoming season, especially if the rules favor the screw-blown combination, as anticipated by many in the racing community.

Justin Swanstrom's Decision to Part with PRENUP LEXUS after NPK Season Ends!

Prenup Lexus featuring an eye-catching wrap with breast cancer awareness. Photo by Dean Images

In conclusion, Justin Swanstrom's decision to part with his current No Prep Kings car hints at an exciting and promising future for him and his team. With new and improved cars on the horizon, fans can look forward to an action-packed season in the world of No Prep Kings racing. While Justin's current car may soon change hands, its legacy and potential in the hands of its new owner remain an intriguing prospect for street racing enthusiasts.

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