THE CREW

Shift Culture’s mission is to build a community by immersing ourselves in the automotive culture. Our team excels in hosting events, racing, sponsorships, merchandising, media services, and operating a performance shop. In 2023 we began hosting the Street Dreams Series and Treasure Coast Cars and Coffee. These events are held monthly allowing guests to express themselves through their personal cars, trucks, jeeps, bikes, etc. in an atmosphere where they feel included, safe, and a part of a local community.

In addition to the events we host, the Shift Culture drift team competes on the track in the Southeast, and is a proud sponsor of the US Drift Circuit. Some of the perks we offer is keeping our fans geared up with our latest merch and up to date by producing quality content and coverage through our in-house media department. If you need assistance promoting your business, or looking to collaborate, feel free to contact us. Finally, you invest a lot of time and money in your ride, so protect it with a quality vinyl, PPF, or top of the line Ceramic. Want to take it a step further? Transform your vehicles appearance with wheels, suspension improvements, and more. Make an appointment to come by the shop we would love to speak with you about your project.

Join us in shifting the culture in a positive way!

AJ

What is Your Dream Car?

I can't choose just one, so I'm going to mention three exceptional vehicles: the McLaren P1, the Audi RS7, and the Ford Raptor R. Each of these vehicles offers unique and impressive features that make them stand out in their respective categories.

what are you most excited about for the future of shift culture?

"I am particularly enthusiastic about broadening the scope of our events to engage the wider community. This includes collaborating with various partners to create gatherings that attract car enthusiasts and spectators alike, fostering a vibrant and inclusive environment where everyone can share their passion for automobiles."

What advice would you give to someone new to the car community?

Those choosing to enter the car scene don’t worry about what others think about your build. other peoples opinions should be respected but taken with a grain of salt.

What are the biggest challenges and rewards of organizing car meets and events?

The biggest challenge of putting on car events is unexpected blockers but they reward is seeing people come together have fun with friends and family and share their builds. Simply making an impact.

JT

Do you trust shift culture to deliver a reliable vehicle?

One hundred percent shift culture recently did my Lexus and I don't have a single complaint about it they have exceptional work.

Matt Brewster

What Sparked My Interest in Cars?

My love for cars goes far beyond an interest. It’s more than a passion, it’s a lifestyle… it’s a culture! My first memory at the race track was when my mom took me to Gatornationals! It was then I knew I’d become a grease monkey! The cars were fast and so loud that I had to wear hearing protection, due to me
being so young, but I knew I was born to be an automotive enthusiast. 

 

Fast forward to my teenage years, My dad had a “race car” that was fast, loud, and could do burnouts in a driveway…until the cops got called...He was a little bit of a rebel!

 

From watching KITT on Knight Rider to Gone in 60 Seconds and Fast and Furious(OG
one), I’ve loved all shows and movies that had cars in them. Nothing beats the
sound of a nasty cam, smell of race fuel, and burnt rubber! 

 

My competitive spirit and having an interest in cars is more than just a hobby.
Not many people can say they still have their high school car, but I can say I do. It's a 1991 Ford Mustang GT 5.0, which I still continue to race today. For
over 20 years, I've been blessed with protection from our good Lord above! 🙏