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Looks like someone went to an awful lot of trouble to give no f**ks. :rolleyes:

awful lot of trouble = 2 years of delivering pizzas.

im not bagging the kid out. good on him. i really want to like the car, but i cant for some reason. i appreciate the work and love he put into it though

Here's a kid who looks like a total hippie, who has never had a drop of alcohol nor a puff of weed. He makes a shitty living and lives in his parents house while he goes to enginering school. And yet he was able to save up $13,000 to put into go-fast shit for his car. All the mechanical bits on the car are totally legit stuff that you'd see on a proper track or project car, and not a dime was spent where it didn't need to be spent. It runs cool and smooth. It required no fine-tuning at the last minute like all these "pro" tuner shops do before we film their cars. It's fast as f**k. 2400 lbs and 330 whp is no joke. And the kid knows the car inside and out, can fix anything with basic tools very quickly, and drives it ridiculously fast and with skill. One of our cameramen, Zack, took a ride with Corbin up Stunt Rd, where Corbin does his "testing," and said that he had never been up Stunt that fast, in any car, at any price, with any driver.

its kinds cool, a bit try hard, theirs plenty of f**ks given trying to look cool but atleast hes taking the piss a bit.

supprised how many times i have seen this posted though, i sont see the huge big deal. still good on him, hope he gets lots of love and hate and keeps going.

This thing is the epitomy of all internet car fashion and related memes. Pedo bear sticker, V8 conversion, rusted look, steelies, etc. It's like he put together a shopping list of shit that was cool in the last 3 years on speedhunters and built it.

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This thing is the epitomy of all internet car fashion and related memes. Pedo bear sticker, V8 conversion, rusted look, steelies, etc. It's like he put together a shopping list of shit that was cool in the last 3 years on speedhunters and built it.

He forgot the roof racks with a bmx and some fuel cans, random stickerbombing, and of course a bushy hipster beard for himself. Probably too young to grow one

Can't grow one, he clearly has a giant gaping vagina

He forgot the roof racks with a bmx and some fuel cans, random stickerbombing, and of course a bushy hipster beard for himself. Probably too young to grow one

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