Unveiling Dream Car: GT1 Front End Conversion at DTM Auto Body
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Today on DailyDrivenExotics, we witness the unveiling of a true automotive masterpiece at DTM Auto Body. This dream car project, years in the making, features a GT1 converted front end on a manual Mercy logo, exuding a menacing and purposeful aura. The team at DTM, led by the skilled Patrick, worked tirelessly within business hours to bring this vision to life. From wider front wheels to custom modifications like a handcrafted toe hook, every detail screams precision and passion.
The reveal showcases a blend of exposed carbon elements and plans for a white wrap, adding a touch of elegance to the aggressive design. Custom features like widened rear quarters and a modified factory S skirt demonstrate the team's commitment to perfection. With new wheels rebarreled by Ron from AR Motorworks, the car's aesthetic is elevated to a whole new level. The video, sponsored by ShipStation, highlights the seamless integration of technology in the world of e-commerce, mirroring the precision and efficiency seen in the car build.
Despite challenges like adjusting the wheel arch and ensuring a perfect fit, the team at DTM Auto Body persevered, delivering a flawless end result. The car's journey culminates in a drop-off at PFS for wrapping, showcasing the culmination of hard work and dedication. This project is not just a car build; it's a testament to the unwavering passion and craftsmanship that defines the automotive world. Stay tuned as this dream car hits the road, a true masterpiece born from the collaboration of talent and vision.
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