DailyDrivenExotics: Merc Logo GT1 Upgrade at DTM Auto Body
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Today on DailyDrivenExotics, the team embarks on a thrilling journey to upgrade their Merc logo GT1. With the front end all mocked up at DTM Auto Body, the guys are filled with a mix of excitement and nerves. The rare kit from Germany is a crucial piece in this dream build, with no room for error as mistakes could spell disaster for the car's value. The team is in awe of the progress made in just two weeks, as they marvel at the widened fender and intricate race car details meticulously put together by the skilled craftsmen.
As they delve into the unique modifications required for the GT1 kit, discussions ensue about the intricate process of removing and bonding parts for a seamless finish. The discovery of the carbon fiber Merc logo sparks excitement, with plans to sell the original headlights to offset costs. The team is left speechless by the sheer transformation of the car, with the widened body exuding an air of extravagance and power that promises a thrilling driving experience like no other. Amidst the excitement, the team bids farewell to Skinny before setting off on their next adventure at Gumball 3000, leaving the new executive producer in charge of operations.
With the project progressing smoothly, the team delves into discussions about labor rates and receives a quote that reflects the dedication and craftsmanship poured into the GT1 upgrade. As they prepare for their upcoming trip, the team takes a final stroll around the HQ, soaking in the memories before departing for their next escapade. However, a crack in the McLaren's windshield serves as a stark reminder of the challenges that lie ahead, hinting at potential hurdles that may test their resolve as they continue their quest for automotive perfection.
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