There’s a moment in every collector’s journey when the pursuit transcends the material — when horsepower turns into heritage, and a garage becomes a gallery.
For Lecha Khouri and Supercar Advocates, that moment has arrived.
From the thunder of rally stages to the refined hum of European exotics and the precision of JDM icons, The Vault has evolved into something beyond mechanical perfection.
It’s now a living chronicle of motoring artistry — a museum of dreams where every machine tells a story.
Demo Mode: Liberty Walk Ferrari Joins the Fold
The latest arrival came not with a whisper but a visual explosion.
A Liberty Walk Widebody Ferrari Demo car, flown straight from Japan, rolled into The Vault — an unapologetic blend of aggression and grace.
Crafted under the visionary eye of Kato-san and his Liberty Walk crew, this machine isn’t just modified — it’s reimagined.
With its flared arches, sculpted stance, and stance-perfect poise, it embodies the wild intersection of Japanese craftsmanship and Italian emotion.

Lee’s admiration for Liberty Walk goes beyond aesthetics. It’s about artistry — pushing boundaries while honoring heritage.
And when whispers emerged of a Supercar Advocates x Liberty Walk collaboration, the internet did what it always does when Lee moves — it exploded.
“Expect the unexpected,” he teased.
For those who’ve followed his trailblazing acquisitions, that’s not a promise — it’s a warning.
JDM vs. Italian Stallion: The Duel of the Era
Every empire has its rivalries, and inside The Vault, one showdown became legend.
Side by side stood two titans of their worlds:
- The Nissan R34 GT-R NISMO R1 — one of roughly 25 ever built by NISMO Omori Factory, armed with an R-tune engine and a chassis engineered for domination.
- The Ferrari F430 Stick Shift — one of about 700 manuals worldwide, complete with the iconic gated shifter and 8,500 RPM of Italian fury.
It was precision versus passion, discipline versus drama — Japan’s mechanical thunder squaring off with Italy’s soulful scream.
Fans online were challenged to pick their fighter.
Lee didn’t bother choosing.
He simply parked both — side by side — and let the debate rage.
Because why choose between legends, when you can preserve them all?
The Hidden Jewel: The Pre-Merger AMG 560 SEC with a Rolex Heart
And then, just when the community thought they’d seen the summit, Lee unveiled a masterpiece no one believed existed — a Pre-Merger AMG 560 SEC with a factory-fitted Rolex clock embedded in its instrument cluster.
A world-first, fully gem-set timepiece, integrated by AMG’s craftsmen long before the Mercedes merger — this wasn’t a car. It was a myth brought to life.

Every inch of the coupe exudes opulence: hand-stitched leather, bespoke interior, and a spec sheet so rare, even seasoned collectors blinked twice.
TV screens, a tuned V8, and the aura of a bygone era — this is the crown jewel of German muscle.
“It’s not about power anymore,” Lee reflected. “It’s about preservation — capturing moments before they disappear.”
And in this machine, time itself stands still.
Beyond the Machines: The Legacy in Full Throttle
Supercar Advocates has never been about amassing cars — it’s about curating culture.
Each addition to The Vault represents a pulse in the timeline of automotive evolution — from rally legends and JDM icons to bespoke European royalty.
Lecha Khouri has built more than an empire; he’s built a living legacy.
His passion bridges continents, his collection inspires millions, and his storytelling turns machines into mythology.

From Japan to London, from racetrack to marble floor, the buzz around Supercar Advocates grows louder each year.
It’s not just a collection — it’s a statement of purpose: that craftsmanship still matters, that legends still breathe, and that true beauty deserves to roar.
As The Vault continues to expand, one truth endures —
In the world of Supercar Advocates, history doesn’t rest.
It rumbles, revs, and roars — ready for the next chapter no one is ready for.
Because if Lee Khouri has taught us anything, it’s this:
When the gates of The Vault open… the world listens.