Mat's Money-Saving McLaren 720s Modification Project
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Mat's latest project car is a McLaren 720s that he bought for a fraction of the price of a used one, but there's a catch. It had been involved in an accident and was located in a breaker's yard in Amsterdam. After a two-hour flight, Mat arrived to assess the damage and found that the front of the car was in good condition, but the rear was a different story. The rear subframe was in good condition, but the rear suspension was missing and the drive shaft had been ripped out of the gearbox. The wheel had a big dent and the carbon fiber tub had been damaged. But with the price being so good, Mat thought it might still be worth the risk. He then checked the car using CarVertical and found that everything was in good condition, apart from the damaged carbon fiber tub. With the help of the Frame Doctor in the US, Mat is confident that the tub can be repaired and the car can be restored to its former glory.
Mat has been building custom cars for years and knows a great deal about car modifications, automotive reviews, performance tuning, car DIY projects, aftermarket parts, luxury cars, and auto detailing. He also has plenty of experience in vehicle restoration and car maintenance tips, so he's confident that he can get the McLaren back in shape. With the help of the Frame Doctor and his own expertise, Mat is sure to turn this damaged car into a masterpiece.
Mat's latest project is a great example of how you can save money on car modifications and repairs. With the right knowledge and a bit of patience, you can restore a damaged car and turn it into something special. So if you're looking for car modifications, automotive reviews, custom car builds, car maintenance tips, vehicle restoration, performance tuning, car DIY projects, aftermarket parts, luxury cars, or auto detailing, then make sure to check out Mat's channel for all the latest tips and tricks.
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Mat and team are back at it again with another custom car build! This time, they're taking on a McLaren 720s, and they're not afraid to take on the challenge. From Audi TTs in a car park to Lambos, Ferraris, and now a McLaren, it's been an incredible journey for Mat and his team. With the help of DDE and Mike Essa, they're hoping to make this build a success. Join them on their journey as they face adversity, take on challenges, and make mistakes along the way. With car modifications, automotive reviews, custom car builds, car maintenance tips, vehicle restoration, performance tuning, car DIY projects, aftermarket parts, luxury cars, and auto detailing, this series is sure to be a hit!
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