DIY McLaren 720s Service and Repair: Affordable Garage Maintenance Guide
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Today on Rich Rebuilds, we delve into the world of supercar maintenance and repair. But forget about the fancy workshops and overpriced tools, because Rich is here to show you how to service your own McLaren 720s right in your very own garage. Yes, you heard that right, folks. No need for expensive mechanics or exorbitant dealership fees. Rich is going to demonstrate how you can get your hands dirty and keep your supercar running smoothly without breaking the bank.
But before we get into the nitty-gritty of this DIY adventure, let's talk about the car itself. The McLaren 720s, a beast of a machine with a price tag that can make your eyes water. Rich managed to snag one at a significantly lower cost, but it needed some work. Today, we'll witness the transformation of this fixer-upper as Rich and his team tackle everything from suspension to oil, transmission to clutch.
Now, let's not forget the challenges that come with owning a McLaren. Cracks in the windshield and glass panels are a common issue, and Rich is not one to shy away from addressing them. He brings in the experts from Mass AutoGlass to replace the damaged glass and ensure the safety and integrity of the vehicle.
And what about those pesky inlet pipes? Well, Rich has a solution for that too. He replaces the factory plastic ones with high-quality silicone pipes to prevent any potential disasters involving turbochargers. It's all about taking matters into your own hands and making smart choices when it comes to maintaining your supercar.
So, gear up, folks, because Rich Rebuilds is here to inspire and empower car enthusiasts to take charge of their own automotive adventures. Get ready to roll up your sleeves, grab those cheap Chinese tools, and embark on a journey of DIY supercar maintenance. Because who needs fancy workshops when you have a garage and a passion for cars? Stay tuned for more exhilarating episodes on Rich Rebuilds, where the impossible becomes possible.
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