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‘Kiwi generosity’: Liam Lawson auctions off first car for Gumboot Friday

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Fri, 31 Oct 2025, 12:07pm

‘Kiwi generosity’: Liam Lawson auctions off first car for Gumboot Friday

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Fri, 31 Oct 2025, 12:07pm

Kiwi Formula One driver Liam Lawson is auctioning off the first car he ever owned, to raise funds for mental health charity I Am Hope.

From today until November 7, Lawson鈥檚 customised Subaru Forester will be available on TradeMe, as part of I Am Hope鈥檚 annual Gumboot Friday fundraiser.

The 2000 Forester, which Lawson and childhood friend Matt Stevens have been working on since before the Kiwi began his fulltime Formula One career with Racing Bulls, is described by the pair as 鈥渙ne of a kind鈥.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a far longer project than I ever imagined but I鈥檓 excited that it鈥檚 finally going to auction,鈥 Lawson said.

鈥淭here鈥檚 been a few dramas along the way but finally it鈥檚 ready to go and I hope we can raise not only awareness for the I Am Hope charity, but also shine a light on youth mental health, especially young men, at a time of the year when the Gumboot Friday is in full swing.鈥

As well as its custom features, the car also carries Lawson鈥檚 Formula One No 30, and his signature on the dashboard.

I Am Hope founder Mike King thanked Lawson and Stevens for their contribution to Gumboot Friday, which aims to provide free counselling to New Zealanders aged 25 and under.

鈥淭his is Kiwi generosity at its best: a much-loved first car rebuilt into thousands of minutes of free counselling,鈥 he said.

鈥淟iam, Matt and their crew have taken a passion project and made it a lifeline for our kids. If you bid, you鈥檙e not just buying a car - you鈥檙e buying time with a counsellor when it matters.

鈥淕etting your hands on an awesome car and helping kids at the same time is a no-brainer. Thank you to Liam and Matt for their incredible effort.鈥

Liam Lawson and Mike King. Photo / Supplied

Liam Lawson and Mike King. Photo / Supplied

A team of Kiwi suppliers have come together to help rebuild the Forester, now running less than 1000km on a brand-new engine, after previously clocking more than 234,000km on its previous one.

The full engine rebuild and performance tuning, completed by Possum Bourne Motorsport, has boosted the Forester to 300 Wheel Horsepower. Subaru New Zealand supplied a new W20C short block and genuine STI turbo (VF34), with components from Winger New Zealand.

The performance-focused makeover includes upgraded suspension, exhaust, ECU, valvetrain, intercooler, and clutch, alongside fresh wheels, semi-slick tyres, and a satin dark grey wrap.

Supported by Porter Group, Creme Insurance, and other local sponsors, the project showcases top-tier Kiwi craftsmanship and tuning expertise.

鈥淐ustomising a car like this is not without issues along the way but I鈥檓 confident we have something unique now,鈥 added Stevens.

鈥淲ith over $25,000 spent on the car over and above all the performance parts that have been kindly donated, it鈥檚 probably the world鈥檚 most expensive Forester.

鈥淲hoever is the successful bidder on this car is guaranteed to have a one-of-a-kind vehicle. After seeing this transform from what we started with, it鈥檚 kinda sad to see it go, but it was always intended to be donated to I Am Hope so I鈥檓 just pleased we finally nailed it.

鈥淪o many people and businesses kindly supported us, I only hope I鈥檝e remembered everyone. Just a huge thank you to all those who came on this journey which has taken longer than we expected but I鈥檓 so glad we鈥檝e got it ready for Gumboot Friday this year.鈥

The auction closes on November 7, the same day as Lawson begins Formula One鈥檚 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.

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