Thrilling 1100-Mile Road Trip: Installing Street Hunter Body Kit with TJ Hunt
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In this thrilling episode, the B is for Build team sets off on an epic 1100-mile road trip to meet up with TJ Hunt and Street Hunters for a Street Hunter body kit installation. Along the way, they encounter unexpected detours, including a mysterious stop at Disneyland and a series of quirky food reviews. Despite these amusing distractions, the team faces a setback when they discover that the kit they were promised had been sold, leading to a hasty return flight home for a Christmas party.
After overcoming this initial hurdle, the team finally gets their hands on the long-awaited body kit and returns to install it with gusto. They are impressed by the quality and craftsmanship of the pieces, noting the meticulous attention to detail in the fitment and construction. Despite some challenges during the installation process, the team perseveres, making necessary adjustments to ensure a perfect fit.
As they work through installing the front bumper, fenders, and other components, the team showcases their expertise and determination in tackling each obstacle that comes their way. From drilling out holes to making modifications for a proper fit, they demonstrate their commitment to achieving a flawless end result. Through their dedication and skill, the team successfully completes the installation, highlighting the durability and quality of the body kit for a lasting transformation of the vehicle.
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