Justin Swanstrom’s “Prenup” Lexus Gets an All Steel, All Glass Makeover
- Hy Na
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
When it comes to Street Outlaws stars who never shy away from a challenge, Justin Swanstrom is always near the top of the list. His “Prenup” Lexus has already proven itself as one of the most versatile and successful cars in the No Prep Kings world — but now, it’s getting a new twist that has the racing community buzzing.

Photo by Justin Swanstrom
From NPK Glory to All Steel, All Glass
Justin rolled out the Prenup Lexus back in 2021 during Season 4 of No Prep Kings. Once he made it into the main Invitational, he debuted the ProCharged Hemi combination — and it didn’t take long to pay off. That year, he racked up two NPK wins and cemented himself as a serious contender.
In 2023, disaster struck when Justin crashed the car. But in true Swanstrom fashion, less than 10 days later, he was back in action — this time with a screw-blown setup. That switch proved deadly fast, delivering wins that same season. Prenup’s winning streak continued across different formats, including small tire events and even radial racing, where Travis Harvey drove it to a massive $200,000 victory at an “I See a Red” shootout last September.
Fast forward to this year, and the car is taking on yet another role — competing in the growing All Steel, All Glass class.

Photo by Justin Swanstrom
A New Challenge with Big Money on the Line
The All Steel, All Glass format is gaining serious traction, with two upcoming events offering big payouts. This style of racing adds weight and demands durability, but Justin isn’t backing down. Even with the extra heft, Prenup’s screw-blown powerplant and proven chassis make it a threat in any lane.
The Lexus has been a true shape-shifter over the years — big tire racing, small tire racing, radial, no time, and now All Steel, All Glass. It’s rare for a single car to be this competitive across so many different setups, but Justin and his team have found the formula.
Part of a Bigger Fleet
Justin isn’t putting all his eggs in one basket, either. Alongside Prenup, he’s got three other No Time machines in the stable — Todd Fon’s ride, the “Outdated” 275 car, and the “Moneybag” Pro Mod. Each one serves a different purpose, but all share the same goal: winning big.

Photo by Justin Swanstrom
What’s Next for Prenup?
With the class growing fast and the competition heating up, there’s no doubt that Prenup will be one of the cars to watch. The combination of a top-tier chassis, small tire capability, and that screw-blown horsepower makes it a dangerous entry in any field.
When this All Steel, All Glass build finally hits the strip, it won’t just be about making passes — it’ll be about making statements. And if history tells us anything, Justin Swanstrom is about to make another one.
At Street Outlaws Talks, we’ll be following every step of Prenup’s new journey, from the final touches in the shop to its first big-money showdown. Buckle up — this Lexus has more chapters left to write.
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