Starting with Why:
The Supra Page originally started on Instagram in April of 2020 featuring a Plain Jane 1987 N/A. Even then, the mission behind The Supra Page has always been to dig deeper into the stories behind builds and bring together every generation with respect to Supra history.
Therefore, keep in mind as you read, beneath these pages is a community brought together by one shared passion. At first glance, these photos may look like any other build. But what I see are snapshots frozen in time of a dying art and an era that slowly but surely ticks by as our world is overcome by Electric Vehicles. Adrenaline-induced hearts that could beat in tune with the roar of a combustion-powered racing machine will pass. The memories, however, as we carved through mountain roads with friends. Building community, collaborating, competing, and maybe even making shared childhood dreams come true will remain.
That’s what The Supra Page is about—capturing those moments and shining a light on that shared passion.
Thank You Note:
I would like to give the biggest shoutout to my Dad. Thank you for being the best father figure I could ever ask for as well as cultivating my love for cars growing up. From the weekend car shows to taking that 2008 Bullit Mustang out for a drive (And definitely not doing any burnouts) it is these memories that helped to solidify that passion. Therefore, I hope you know the content within these pages are just as much about you as it is the love I have for these cars.
My business mentor and best friend Tasha. For setting an example in leadership and entrepreneurship. Asking the important questions that helped me to define success and what it means to me. I have always been an entrepreneur at heart but you’re the one I credit in honing the skills necessary through books and priceless mentorship.
I would also like to thank Shay Bisconer who introduced me to the PACNW Supra Community. It was a chance encounter in the parking lot of Evergreen Speedways that brought me deeper into the rabbit hole of Supras. But most of all, thank you for being an inspiration as a strong independent woman who chased her dreams and went against the norm.
Joe Piazzisi for being the best sponsor I could ask for. Being ultra communicative, going above and beyond, and sharing your story with me.
Last, but definitely not least... Grace, for being the woman who pushed me to pursue my dreams, never settle for anything but the best, and the conversations that inspired me to finally launch The Supra Page.
-Emily Soloman
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