Custom VR Wheels Showcase: Overcoming Challenges with B is for Build

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In this thrilling episode of B is for Build, the team is on the edge as they make their final push before the prestigious SEMA show. With custom VR Wheels boasting mega offsets and Nitto tires, the car's aesthetics are on point. But the road to perfection is never smooth, as they face challenges with paint running on the wheels. However, they persevere, showcasing their dedication to excellence in every detail.
To add a touch of flair, the team introduces a 3D-printed faux center cap, a nod to Lamborghini Diablos. As they scuff and paint the wheels in flat and gloss black, they encounter unexpected hurdles. Despite setbacks, they press on, ensuring the wheels look as stunning as the rest of the build. The engine bay undergoes a transformation, thanks to the expertise of PDX Mobile Auto Spa, elevating the car's overall presentation.
Amidst the chaos, B is for Build shines a spotlight on ethos, highlighting the importance of affordable health insurance for car enthusiasts. The team's ingenuity is evident as they 3D print parts for a steel back fill panel and a roof scoop, overcoming various printing and painting challenges. With the clock ticking, they install lower side skirt extensions and tackle the intricate process of cutting and bodyworking the roof scoop. Despite the time constraints, their determination and attention to detail ensure that every aspect of the build is top-notch.

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