From M4 to GT3: Witness the Epic Transformation in Tj Hunt's Build Series
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In the latest episode of Tj Hunt's exhilarating build series, the team embarks on a mission to transform a humble g82 M4 into a ferocious GT3 M4. The sheer magnitude of the task is evident as they grapple with the daunting question of where to begin. Should they tackle the bumper first or dive into the intricacies of the quarter panels? It's a conundrum that leaves them momentarily overwhelmed.
But fear not, for the team soon finds their footing and starts making some serious headway. With precision and determination, they boldly cut out a sizable hole to accommodate a vent, and the result is nothing short of breathtaking. The car begins to take shape, shedding its old skin to reveal a new, more aggressive persona.
The rear right side is next on the agenda, and although technically part of the rear bumper, it's latched on for now. In the upcoming episode, they plan to tie the rear together by mounting a crucial piece that will seamlessly merge the bumper with the fender. It's a pivotal moment that will bring them one step closer to their GT3 masterpiece.
As the build progresses, the team's attention turns to the trunk of the car. Functionality is key, and they debate whether to stick with the stock trunk or modify it to match their vision. While the piece of paper they use for testing may not be ideal for a street car, it provides valuable inspiration for potential modifications that will better suit their needs.
With each passing moment, the anticipation builds. The car starts to resemble an FD car, with its high rear end and a distinct lack of bumper. The excitement is palpable as they eagerly await the arrival of the diffuser, a crucial component that will complete the menacing look they've been striving for. The journey has been long and arduous, but the end is in sight. Stay tuned for the grand unveiling of the M4 GT3, a true testament to the team's unwavering dedication and passion.
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Viewer Reactions for Building an M4 GT3 In 15 Minutes!
- Catherine_Star_and_Single: praised for being an incredible creator
- krisaunedi4920: complimented on the job done on the bimmer
- connorgeorge961: favorite build on YouTube, will follow the journey
- Yulia_beautiful_and_Single: videos are creative and shining on YouTube
- HellcatDreaminJosh: thinks the M4 GT3 build is one of the best on YouTube
- denbuncan2768: amazed that the build was completed in 15 minutes
- ridopradikaadiguna1322: suggests putting on a mt tire and lifting the car for a sick look
- Moshforthekill91: mentions that the rear window shattered due to the wing
- R0B69: wants to go 4x4'ing with the car
- ahnaffyaz_: mentions the risk of cutting the carbon fiber for the build
- ar_x7: noticed strategic hand placement in the thumbnail to hide the rear wheel gap
- billbert873: loves the build but not a fan of the edit
- itsamooncow: points out the hand blocking the wheel fitment in the thumbnail
- GSRich78: thinks the car should be sent back to the body shop because it doesn't look better than stock
- tyg1434: prefers the car in its factory state
- blacknsilver_: surprised that the car hasn't been sold yet
- ninjastriker0137: was waiting for this video
- 007saul: calls the car Santa's sled
- rbsautomotive: asks what happened to the fabricator
- Saltymoles: comments on the wheel gap
- pablinoski0580: mentions OSHA at 11:58 in the video
- michaelch6536: thinks the car looks shocking and better in its stock form
- Puppymaster1997: thinks the car looks worse than any stock BMW
- saltyvlogs5425: liked their own comment
- dprado110: disappointed that there's still no gtt
- cookinginhalifax5738: accuses the creator of milking a bad build
- petetofani4896: jokingly asks for the car to be put back to its original state
- lancelaprarie6128: describes the car as tasty
- tnw4xe: admits to liking their own comments to make it seem like more people agree, thinks the fitment is perfect
- xsspeed419: wonders what happened to the metal fab guy