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38 thoughts on “I Bought 3 Exotic Cars that Retailed over $700,000 and got 75% Off because of the Car Market Crash!”
  1. I would like to see you focus on a brand or one car at a time, follow it through from purchase to finish. I love the channel but you seem to have a serious case of lack of focus. Some of your older videos of you taking a car and fixing it up to the end were fun and makes us think we could do this too but all of the different cars and no real action or stories on them make the videos a little similar.

  2. Unbelievable how these car companies have just dropped different body panels on the same sub frame, components and interior elements, rebadge and call it a day.

  3. You have way too many cars sitting around. I don't think they're appreciating, but you're not really losing a lot either. How do you offload some of these cars with sketchy titles ??

  4. I love this guy. But loose the shades. You've mentioned a gambling issue in the past, but you literally look like a regular at the dog track.

  5. 3D-print a new frame for the radio. Best tool for the job. I wouldn't even scan it. Make a hand sketch, make a mock up and print a slim plug model and test fit, do a couple of adjustments and make the final print.

  6. Annoying seeing a new project, hearing the story, see it get some love and then never see or hear about it again

  7. It's pretty sad when you sell a 100th anniversary vehicle and only four years later it's mechanically totaled. Makes you wonder how Bentley has lasted so long.

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