Unleashing the Beast: Riding Along with Dau and ACR in a Modified Aston Martin

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In this exhilarating video from the Larry Chen channel, we find ourselves in the heart of Japan, hanging out with the guys from Dau and ACR. These lads are no ordinary bunch, oh no. They specialize in crafting carbon fiber parts, both dry and wet, and boy, do they know how to make a car look mean. And guess what? We're about to witness their handiwork on a stunning Aston Martin.
But before we get into the nitty-gritty, let me set the scene for you. We're in Shibuya, Tokyo, ready to embark on a wild ride. Larry, being the petrolhead that he is, has brought along his R34 GTR, and trust me, it's a beast. The engine roars like a lion, shaking the very ground beneath it. It's so loud, Larry can't even hear himself think. But that doesn't matter, because what lies ahead is pure automotive madness.
As we follow the modified Aston Martin through the bustling streets of Tokyo, it becomes abundantly clear why this car is a head-turner. With its wide body and low styling, it exudes an air of aggression that demands attention. And let me tell you, it's not just for show. This bad boy generates so much downforce that it's actually picking up rocks from the road. But you know what? The driver couldn't care less. He's got his car painted, and he's loving every minute of it.
Now, let's talk details. This Aston Martin, a 2008 or 2009 model, has undergone a remarkable transformation. The wide body, crafted entirely from carbon fiber, adds an extra 9.5 cm of width in the front and a whopping 14 cm in the rear on both sides. It's a sight to behold, a true work of art. And the engine? Well, it's been supercharged, pushing the power output to a mind-boggling 800 horsepower. That's enough to make your heart skip a beat.
Inside the car, the modifications continue. The racing-inspired steering wheel and prototype ring seat give the driver an unrivaled sense of control. And let's not forget about that exhaust. It's a straight GT4 type, no cats to be found, resulting in a symphony of sound that could wake the dead. It's loud, it's proud, and it's absolutely glorious.
As we wrap up our adventure, it's clear that this modified Aston Martin is a force to be reckoned with. It's a true testament to the passion and craftsmanship of the guys at Dau and ACR. And for Larry, it's an experience he won't soon forget. So buckle up, my friends, because this is one wild ride you don't want to miss.

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