@@Vanella_69 I am speculating that because it does not retain the stock windshield, the wiper motors might be out of place and/or would not be able to properly lie on the new screen. Another hypothesis is that the builder decided to keep it wiperless for cleaner look, doesn’t want some gaudy rubber piece messing up the lines, and probably does not drive it in the rain. I did this for a while on my own car and actually just used rain-X and above 30 mph all water droplets just beaded and slipped off when I was caught in the rain. As for price, I think the kit alone goes around for $15,000 - $17,000, and maybe a bare minimum Used running G35 would be around $7,000, finer examples with less mileage will just go up from there. This is not even including the cost of other factors such as material, such as paint (and from this example I am sure it was an exorbitant amount), bondo, fiberglass, tack cloth, sandpaper etc., and that is not even including the charge of equipment: sanders, blocks, buffers, grinding wheel, dremels, cutters… AND welding as well, so you’re going to have to pay for someone to do it, hopefully you have someone that knows how to do it, or do what my friend did and went out and learned and bought himself a harbor freight welder to do it 🤣 THEN you’ll have to factor in the cost of other accessories and problems along the way: I.e. wiring, lighting, new fabricated brackets to join a part to the chassis, altering the rack and pinion steering, etc. AND THEN if you want all the bling, you’ll have to think about suspension/wheels & tires (this will set you back tons, especially if you want it to look right with massive tires/rims filling in the added wideness, you Could always use spacers but it’ll look half assed and unsafe for that offset, and I am sure having that thick ass spacer costs a bit… I’m not even going to mention an air ride suspension!), vertical door hinges (gotta pay at least a grand for some decent ones without door sway, also this shit can literally decapitate you if you do it unsafe), tint windows, sound system, ground effect lights, like controller, etc… AND THEN AND THEN if you want your car to back up its looks, you’re looking at performance upgrades that can literally double the price of what you put into the car: pistons, rods, cams, turbo, intercooler, EMS, tune, custom exhaust etc. also have to think of aerodynamics such as a carbon lip or spoiler (also very expensive as well) Not even including the basic necessities like all the fluids, brakes and rotors (big brake kits cost as much as a used car) car battery, oil (especially synthetic… why do we even do this to ourselves…?) To summarize, price can vary immensely depending on: how much one knows about building a car and has resources and skills to DIY, or buy a turn key package like what Carolina Vaydor was doing, but I think realistically somewhere would be about at least $65K if they had all equipment and resources already, spare parts lying around, really good friends that are equally passionate about building cars (also factor in buying them a 12 pack) and can easily go into six figures as I mentioned engine building isn’t cheap. I am curious as to what the cost of this build was, but that is like asking a girl for her age: you don’t (unless she looks under 18 🤣)
@@restart426 Thank you very much. Tell me please. As a girl, I'm not good at this. But what is a turbo and a supercharger for?? And it also remains a big problem how to register the car. After all, the brand of the car is Infiniti and the body is different. In my country it is forbidden to make changes to the operation of the machine. And I just want such a car, but I don’t know how to bring it into the country and register it.🥹😮💨
@@Vanella_69 being a girl does not automatically make you bad at things! First rule to get out of your head, second rule is to be enlightened/educated! Obviously you have the eagerness and curiosity to learn! So first off: turbo/superchargers are forced induction, I highly recommend looking up on TH-cam how an internal combustion engine works, then look up force induction and naturally aspirated (N/A). Motors are simple once you figure out how they work!… theeeeen they get complicated 🤣 As for registration, even here in the U.S. it varies from state to state, and we have 50 of them so it can turn into a cluster phuk to even try register the car if you move to other states… that in itself is a headache and also another story (look up registering cars under an LLC in Montana) But since the vaydor is legally a G35, it is able to be registered to that vehicle identification number (VIN) and thus be able to drive on public roads here in the states. Also, Depending on your country (kwon, Korea perhaps?) if modifying a car is illegal, another avenue you can try is registering it as a “kit car” or a historic car or some other weird loop hole (register it as a boat or jet ski even 🤣) alternatively, if you truly love the car so much, maybe move yourself to the car rather than vice versa! try to get involved with your local car people/enthusiast, they can further tutor you in the car world, and perhaps get you your vaydor! Always believe in yourself! Hope this helps 🙂
Ohh so that was your build. Saw it on the supercar vaydor ig. Getting mine build by Carolina vaydor right now, should Getting it around September. I got a lotta first built in the vaydor like first l.e.d lights on the steering wheel, first custom muffler, first different color seats, first crazy color paint. First different spoiler.
@suashichkakwon6188 it depends who you brought the car from. for me mine cost around 5k. and idk why this vaydor doesn't have a wiper, because mine do.
@@Vanella_69 HI, built several of these at our shop . . . . the huge slope (angle) of the windshield allow the water rolls right off . . . especially if you use rain X on it. So it just a matter of look and local codes. Some city require a wiper as part of the inspection to make it road worthy & register the car.
@@KyleJDavis that’s a beauty, looks powerful. I drove a hemi challenger from Illinois to California. Cars, especially;; performance cars, are a luxury on the road. Thanks for the video!
Esta muy chingon mandar hacer uno de estos y no comprarlo hecho………lo armas en 60mil dollares o lo compras hecho en 120mil dollares que suena muy ridiculo porquede ese chiste te compras un corvette
Ya screw repairing a C8 tho I would not show off the engine if I did do this build but it would expect it to have adequate horsepower to match the supercar look. I think 350ish to 400hp would be the sweet spot for this budget supercar. if you can achieve 5-600hp that would be killer! and anything after that might be a little over kill haha@@TrueSkoolMusic
@@Carvida-v1g 350-400 is definitely a sweet spot if you are a great above average driver. I have seen couple v8 swaps and 2jz supporting 1000hp in these cars. they will be in junk yard soon. BUt cool if it a trailer queen for shows and not a daily driver which the v6 is perfect for. Most can not handle big HP in lightweight car. Even the VQ v6 with small upgrades, is good for this car and will sling the back end around like nothing. Being it 400+lb lighter than g35 was + now your lower more ground seat, much much wider stance and went from 10" rear tires to 13"w.
Probably the best Vaydor build I’ve seen, great work! Really digging the forged carbon contrast.
How much does the car cost ?? Why doesn 't Vaydor have windshield wipers ?
@@Vanella_69 I am speculating that because it does not retain the stock windshield, the wiper motors might be out of place and/or would not be able to properly lie on the new screen. Another hypothesis is that the builder decided to keep it wiperless for cleaner look, doesn’t want some gaudy rubber piece messing up the lines, and probably does not drive it in the rain. I did this for a while on my own car and actually just used rain-X and above 30 mph all water droplets just beaded and slipped off when I was caught in the rain.
As for price, I think the kit alone goes around for $15,000 - $17,000, and maybe a bare minimum Used running G35 would be around $7,000, finer examples with less mileage will just go up from there. This is not even including the cost of other factors such as material, such as paint (and from this example I am sure it was an exorbitant amount), bondo, fiberglass, tack cloth, sandpaper etc., and that is not even including the charge of equipment: sanders, blocks, buffers, grinding wheel, dremels, cutters…
AND welding as well, so you’re going to have to pay for someone to do it, hopefully you have someone that knows how to do it, or do what my friend did and went out and learned and bought himself a harbor freight welder to do it 🤣
THEN you’ll have to factor in the cost of other accessories and problems along the way: I.e. wiring, lighting, new fabricated brackets to join a part to the chassis, altering the rack and pinion steering, etc.
AND THEN if you want all the bling, you’ll have to think about suspension/wheels & tires (this will set you back tons, especially if you want it to look right with massive tires/rims filling in the added wideness, you Could always use spacers but it’ll look half assed and unsafe for that offset, and I am sure having that thick ass spacer costs a bit… I’m not even going to mention an air ride suspension!), vertical door hinges (gotta pay at least a grand for some decent ones without door sway, also this shit can literally decapitate you if you do it unsafe), tint windows, sound system, ground effect lights, like controller, etc…
AND THEN AND THEN if you want your car to back up its looks, you’re looking at performance upgrades that can literally double the price of what you put into the car: pistons, rods, cams, turbo, intercooler, EMS, tune, custom exhaust etc. also have to think of aerodynamics such as a carbon lip or spoiler (also very expensive as well)
Not even including the basic necessities like all the fluids, brakes and rotors (big brake kits cost as much as a used car) car battery, oil (especially synthetic… why do we even do this to ourselves…?)
To summarize, price can vary immensely depending on: how much one knows about building a car and has resources and skills to DIY, or buy a turn key package like what Carolina Vaydor was doing, but I think realistically somewhere would be about at least $65K if they had all equipment and resources already, spare parts lying around, really good friends that are equally passionate about building cars (also factor in buying them a 12 pack) and can easily go into six figures as I mentioned engine building isn’t cheap.
I am curious as to what the cost of this build was, but that is like asking a girl for her age: you don’t (unless she looks under 18 🤣)
@@restart426 Thank you very much. Tell me please. As a girl, I'm not good at this. But what is a turbo and a supercharger for?? And it also remains a big problem how to register the car. After all, the brand of the car is Infiniti and the body is different. In my country it is forbidden to make changes to the operation of the machine. And I just want such a car, but I don’t know how to bring it into the country and register it.🥹😮💨
@@Vanella_69 being a girl does not automatically make you bad at things! First rule to get out of your head, second rule is to be enlightened/educated! Obviously you have the eagerness and curiosity to learn!
So first off: turbo/superchargers are forced induction, I highly recommend looking up on TH-cam how an internal combustion engine works, then look up force induction and naturally aspirated (N/A). Motors are simple once you figure out how they work!… theeeeen they get complicated 🤣
As for registration, even here in the U.S. it varies from state to state, and we have 50 of them so it can turn into a cluster phuk to even try register the car if you move to other states… that in itself is a headache and also another story (look up registering cars under an LLC in Montana)
But since the vaydor is legally a G35, it is able to be registered to that vehicle identification number (VIN) and thus be able to drive on public roads here in the states.
Also, Depending on your country (kwon, Korea perhaps?) if modifying a car is illegal, another avenue you can try is registering it as a “kit car” or a historic car or some other weird loop hole (register it as a boat or jet ski even 🤣) alternatively, if you truly love the car so much, maybe move yourself to the car rather than vice versa! try to get involved with your local car people/enthusiast, they can further tutor you in the car world, and perhaps get you your vaydor! Always believe in yourself! Hope this helps 🙂
Don't lie & don't hate this car is The Bomb ❤❤
Best car design I've ever seen. Simply no.1 no doubt
Beautiful build, I've got my donor car and kit paid for. Just waiting on the kit to get here so I can start making mine!
Sweet ride and a great video to showcase it from tons of great view. Thank you for sharing
I want to build one so bad and i love the way you made this one look i just wish i had the tools and time to make it happen
Nice rims . And that’s all what’s nice here .
Superbe 👍
I love the concept crazy sport car for cheap 🤗
Nice car, can be possible to modify even more? the display of the stereo for the angle can be seen on a sunny day?
Stunning SuperToy!
What rear view mirror is that
Ohh so that was your build. Saw it on the supercar vaydor ig. Getting mine build by Carolina vaydor right now, should Getting it around September. I got a lotta first built in the vaydor like first l.e.d lights on the steering wheel, first custom muffler, first different color seats, first crazy color paint. First different spoiler.
How much does the car cost ?? Why doesn 't Vaydor have windshield wipers ?
@suashichkakwon6188 it depends who you brought the car from. for me mine cost around 5k. and idk why this vaydor doesn't have a wiper, because mine do.
Vaydor prices change $150,000
I saw a few vaydor sold $166,000 l goggle it
@@Vanella_69 HI, built several of these at our shop . . . . the huge slope (angle) of the windshield allow the water rolls right off . . . especially if you use rain X on it. So it just a matter of look and local codes. Some city require a wiper as part of the inspection to make it road worthy & register the car.
So sick.
I been trying to order. How you get yours.
Thats hotttt 🔥
what a beauty!
💯🤷🏽♂️
how much is the car selling for?
was this sold? or what is the price?
Is this a Vaydor kit
How much did you bought it 🤔
Wonder what the suspension is like. Big car like that needs about 500hp at least
Did you sell it? If not how much is it?
Sexy car
Who/what shop built it?
So nice!
I am building one
That car needs a facelift
It already has one it’s a infinity g35 with a vaydor body kit smh
I knew it, the facelift needs a facelift 🤣🤣
@@Waltube.what are you fucking talking about
@@johanruiz3422 she's gone not bringing that old girl back
Nice job, but the Vaydor looks hideous. It doesnt look like a supercar at all, it just looks like a crappy car with a body kit.
AW SAKIT 😂
This is shot in LA at the mall the Beverly Center. ( I’m guessing)
This is in Fort myers, Fl
@@KyleJDavis that’s a beauty, looks powerful.
I drove a hemi challenger from Illinois to California. Cars, especially;; performance cars, are a luxury on the road.
Thanks for the video!
А где дворники у машины ?? Как ехать в дождь ?
Esta muy chingon mandar hacer uno de estos y no comprarlo hecho………lo armas en 60mil dollares o lo compras hecho en 120mil dollares que suena muy ridiculo porquede ese chiste te compras un corvette
Only L is the interior. I don't like the dashboard
I wanna drive.
That motor looked cheap.
good luck getting c8 repaired buddy. vayador/ g35 has ton of mods, ton off limitless upgrades to suit each person. and can all be done at home.
Ya screw repairing a C8 tho I would not show off the engine if I did do this build but it would expect it to have adequate horsepower to match the supercar look. I think 350ish to 400hp would be the sweet spot for this budget supercar. if you can achieve 5-600hp that would be killer! and anything after that might be a little over kill haha@@TrueSkoolMusic
@@Carvida-v1g 350-400 is definitely a sweet spot if you are a great above average driver. I have seen couple v8 swaps and 2jz supporting 1000hp in these cars. they will be in junk yard soon. BUt cool if it a trailer queen for shows and not a daily driver which the v6 is perfect for. Most can not handle big HP in lightweight car. Even the VQ v6 with small upgrades, is good for this car and will sling the back end around like nothing. Being it 400+lb lighter than g35 was + now your lower more ground seat, much much wider stance and went from 10" rear tires to 13"w.
Tesla interior lambo outside
That rear wing makes it👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Motor looks terrible more like a old Chrysler.
It's a kit car, so probably is!
Motor is ok tf you talking about goofy
Yeah, motor presentation needs a lot more work, compared to the rest of the car!