About Us

2Five Garage is a unique collaboration between Supercars stars Chaz Mostert and Nick Percat. They may best be known as race winners and teammates for the Walkinshaw Andretti United team, but deep down, they are simply a pair of hardcore car enthusiasts. They have both loved and worked on cars their whole lives and now they want to share that love with fellow enthusiasts. 

Chaz and Nick have relentlessly dedicated their professional lives to the pursuit of performance and success – and 2Five Garage is no different. The aim is a seamless, secure and simply way to bring car enthusiast together with the best possible wheels and parts for their pride and joy. 

About Chaz Mostert

Out of the car, Chaz Mostert is a laidback Queenslander with a casual but quirky sense of style. In the car, he’s one of the best racing drivers Australia has every produced and one of the toughest competitors in the Supercars field. Throughout his career he’s driven for famous teams such as Dick Johnson Racing, Tickford Racing and Walkinshaw Andretti United. Chaz won his first Supercars race in just his fifth event, setting a remarkable career in motion. He’s won plenty more races since then, including his remarkable triumph in the 2014 Bathurst 1000 from last on the grid. He added a second Bathurst 1000 triumph in 2021, and also won the Daytona 24 Hours as a factory BMW driver.

He may be best known as one of the world’s top drivers, but Chaz is also a qualified mechanic. He started his apprenticeship on heavy vehicles working at a bus depot and completed it as a light vehicle while racing at Tickford Racing. 

His automotive passion? Chaz is a self-confessed JDM tragic. Has been ever since he got his hands on a 1998 EK Honda Civic, his second ever car. He owns it to this day. It sits in his garage alongside an R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R and a Mazda RX-7 FD3S, two of his dream cars he’s picked up in recent years. The GT-R is fitted with a set of custom Rotiform rims. 

About Nick Percat

Cars are simply part of Nick Percat’s DNA. Three generations of Percats worked for Holden in South Australia before Nick came along – his great grandfather, grandfather and his dad. His dad later owner a workshop where Nick basically grew up, learning how to tinker with cars along the way. When he got his licence his first car was a beat up old BMW which he lovingly restored from the ground up, including some demon tweaks to the motor. 

Of course that love of cars led to the pursuit of racing. Nick is one of just two people to have won the Bathurst 1000 as a rookie, taking victory with Garth Tander for the Holden Racing Team as a 23-year-old in 2011. Given his family history it was as emotional as it was sensational. Since then he’s established himself as one of the best drivers in the business with the likes of Brad Jones Racing and Walkinshaw Andretti United.

At the same time he’s never lost that passion for cars or that love of tinkering away in the workshop. His daily drive is a wild C63 Mercedes and his hobby is collecting his old racing cars. He spends plenty of his free time in the garage working away on his old Formula Ford and Carrera Cup Porsche.