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Buy a rear cut and weld it to ensure you have a straight shock tower and rear sub frame mounts. Would be so easy to do considering the car is already in half
@@lvl0adventurer910 we all know this car is going to drive like absolute piss it is just for the views lol. The amount of rigid structure they have removed and fucked with this thing is going to twist like a pretzel under load.
Metric system undoubtedly was created first, since even neanderthals had ten fingers and toes, not twelve. American standard is stupid as fuck in all situations and in existence. It needs to be banished to hell, and it needs to bring along day lights savings time and micro USB and Apple style plugs. Metric system, an unchanging clock calendar, and USB-C plugs is all I ask for....
in regard to your maths at 16:48, this is where the Metric System shines. Just have a 'millimetres tape measure' handy and subtract one whole number from another whole number. Its a no brainer. Also, eleven eights... I am pretty sure there is no such thing friends.
I really like this build, I think the r34 is one of the most beautiful cars ever made, with a nice new interior and power train, let alone watching a bunch of cool fabrication. Looking forward to the next one!
Do a VIN search on the car and try to reach out to whomever owned it before the insurance company took possession. In some States, it's public record for a fee, in other States you can pay a fee and the State will reach out in your behalf, while the info is completely locked down in other States. It sounds like it's worth the headache or any attorneys you might need to pay to assist with procedural BS. I'll bet that car was heavily modified.
@@robertseitz2407 it is standard procedure to keep all of your stock parts in storage, especially if the car is still under warranty. You mod the hell out of it, brake it, reinstall the stock parts and send it out for warranty repair. Or, which probably happened here, the insurance company did not compensate the last owner for the aftermarket parts, so he pulled them to sell or install on his next car, put the stock parts back on the car so it was "complete." This car was modified before it was wrecked. There's no doubt about that.
@@dustinmeier9753 orrrrrr they do return to stock sales/exchanges. See it all the time guys looking for stock parts to exchange for cash on top after totaling the car. My car has I assume more value in aftermarket parts than the entire car at this point. So I don't really blame the guys.
Hey dude. Ziplock bags. Put an index card in each bag specifically labeling where the hardware came from. Ex- RIGHT SEAT, LEFT SEAT etc etc. easiest way to keep hardware and bits organized on a big project tear down. Makes reassembly easy.
I have never been more proud of a TH-camr. Everyone is using Harbor Freight, I think y’all are the first to get sponsored. FYI the reason you LS swapped your boat is due to lead time and cost of dry docking. I think you severely bypassed and diesel replacement lead times.
That jackstand story is scary man, I always use chocks and leave it out of gear incase of something like this, and always leave a wheel under a frame rail to save me. It's overkill most of the time but keeps my mind a little more at peace. Stay safe guys, getting under a car isn't something to take lightly. I hope Evan brown makes a full recovery.
@@Scirollo yeah same here I'm really thankful for free healthcare here in the UK. Either way I doubt you're walking out the hospital after having a car fall on you. The way my car is, I'm 1000% dead if that happens. Free healthcare won't help me there.
Loving the build and was really surprised when you mentioned Evan he’s an awesome guy and has a long road to recovery from his accident. Reminds you that anything can happen when you least expect it.
Reminds me of old school custom builds from the 80's. Guys would put chopped Mercury bodies on a Caprice, or LTD chassis. They would use the firewall, floor, and running chassis from the modern car.
It's probably not gonna drive with enthusiasm - too much gremlins for that kind of Frankenstein build, Burnt-a-can didn't even make cars parade after SEMA, was safely pushed by bystanders.
No one really sits straight legged though lol… but idk what’s the measurement of the door and the door frame what if the R34 door is the same size as the R35 or not just an inch or 2 shorter… that’s going to be a little problematic isn’t it??
@M S uk law's would consider this a cut a shut. As they are cutting though the chassis. It's legal to cut the body of but you can't cut the chassis and use it on the road.
@@sunnygtir I use to work at the sva test centre. Anything like this would fail straight away. Under government guidelines. As the chassis it self has been fully cut through. It's not the same as welding new plates or floor pan's on. This under sva/dvla is called a cut and shut. It's highly illegal.
There is one rule in building anything. The easy way is never the easy way you think it’s often harder than the hard way. It looks like they just decided that the way the make the two vehicles mashup was to hack a bit out of the middle. Not knowing what the two look like from underneath and how they compare I can only guess from previous experience that this is not actually the easiest or best thing to do, especially considering that the back end needs to be rebuilt almost entirely anyway. How I would have considered doing it before making any cuts would be to look at moving the rear subframe forwards by about two inches at most , moved the r34 shell back by about two inches and corrected any difference with the wide body kit. By the looks of the newer model and what I’ve seen of the older model the floor pans are so utterly different that they have cut four inches out of the leg room and will probably need race seats on custom mounts to be able to squeeze in.
@@AkiraSRT9 subs don’t mean anything, it’s about viewership. There are channels with 11 million subscribers averaging less than 70k views per video and they’re making less than minimum wage. Also depends on channel niche, business channels make the most, kids channels make the least.
I would have cut it behind the seat mounts it look like there was enough room to. That or removed the gas tank and install a fuel cell and cut through the rear seat.
This is the B is for Build stuff I like to see. I don’t know the layout of the drive train but I thought cutting the 4 and 3/4 inches out of the useless back seat would have made more sense because now cutting it were you did seat rails aren’t going to fit and emergency brakes gotta be relocated. I thought cutting it behind the door but In front of the rear wheels would have been the better option but no ones really done this before so there really isn’t a “proper” way of doing any of it Good shit though I’m excited to see it finished👍
I was thinking the exact same thing. When they go to put the seats back in, they are going to have less room for the seats to move and it’s not like the back seats are even useful. But cutting were they did was the easiest place to cut. And they will probably weld it back together. Then cut into the back seat area to extend the front seat location.
If you cut where you say, you will have to deal with the fuel tank and the diff. I think they play safe here, it's easier to relocate the hand brake and seats mounts, or fit a new seat why not.
@@tachy635 I also forgot the transmission is in the rear attached to the differential on these cars so your probably right. Fuel tank is no big deal they could always just put a fuel cell in the trunk they already have to redo the fuel system anyway.
@@anthonysteward88 fair point on the fuel cell. I didn't realize that was transmission and differential all together, but you're right, so that's even worst. Let's just hope they get it done the best they can 💪
Hi 😊👍 Stephen from Trinidad and Tobago ,never miss an episode since the AWD skyline build , I'm so excited about this build because we got these car in de island
If your battery is in the boot, and your boot is locked and only opens using an electric actuator, then you need a way to unlock the door with the key, then unlock the trunk so you can get to the flat battery to put jumper/charge cables on it. 350z has a similar mechanism and also the battery in the boot/trunk.
Man oh man.... I would not want to be the person who has to put that electrical loom back in place! I can barely wire a stereo. This build is great so far. Can't wait for it to come together!
Man makes me wanna finish my frame rails on my s-15. And get it put back together. Been working on it slowly for a year. Making progress one week at a time.
Hey man , love the idea and looking forward to what the car looks like when you're done with it.. But quick question.. Wouldn't it be easier and more structurally sound to cut the body of the R34, then increase it's length by four inches by adding metal to it, and attaching the modified body to the frame of the R35? Again, I do not know as much as you do by a LONG shot as it's not even my profession .. but just wondering.
I think it may have something to do with the legalities of it, he said something about the chassis being r35 so therefore the car can be registered as an r35 seeing as the r34 is not legal in the US yet, not sure what it would mean if half of the chassis was from the 34
Speaking of remaining builds I'd love to see the burntacan run down a drag strip. See if it can get under a 9 on the 1/4 mile. Hell send that thing down to Cleetus and James let them get the kinks worked out and run it it a few times
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I know that shitty church in NoPo that your wheels got ganked from 😂
So what are you making this car for
By making I mean building
Missed opportunity: "to show you the power of harbor freight I cut this car in half"
Albany New York
what's the reason why you did not cut the shell instead and made it longer?
R34 R35 doesn't really roll off the tongue. So why not just call it the R69?
Or R34.5
R69 is great 😂😂
hoKY SHIT
Nice. Really Nice. RNice.
How did noone think of this 😂
Buy a rear cut and weld it to ensure you have a straight shock tower and rear sub frame mounts.
Would be so easy to do considering the car is already in half
Is not easy to find something like that for a GTR, best thing he could do is find a burnt car and take the rear end from it 😂
realistically it would be easier to tube anything that is not aligned
@@lvl0adventurer910 we all know this car is going to drive like absolute piss it is just for the views lol. The amount of rigid structure they have removed and fucked with this thing is going to twist like a pretzel under load.
@@seemlesslies I don’t think it will ever be useable. Way too dangerous for the road or the track.
@@ozzypawsborneprinceofbarkness I couldn't agree more. No way I would get in it that's for sure.
16:41 - the reason the metric system was invented
Metric system undoubtedly was created first, since even neanderthals had ten fingers and toes, not twelve. American standard is stupid as fuck in all situations and in existence. It needs to be banished to hell, and it needs to bring along day lights savings time and micro USB and Apple style plugs. Metric system, an unchanging clock calendar, and USB-C plugs is all I ask for....
@@sageoz9886 to be fair, the British made the imperial system
120mm
That system americans use is just ridiculous. Not even them can make it right (as per the video).
@@henriksti2 4.75 turned into 5 in the next video! 🤔🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Watching that math in imperial measurement hurt my head. Use metric it's so much easier for those sort of things 😂 and more precise
yeah, but haven't you heard? US education is broken.
1/16 is about 1.5mm...but 1/32 is more like .75mm, so it just depends on how specific they are getting.....but you're right, overall
She also prefers fifteen, than mere six
If you need an Accessport let me know! It'll be able to revert the ROM to stock or use an OTS map (or you can get it custom tuned). Kyle@COBB
Recommended.
Wooo Kyle is here!
The Legend himself
@@martinmicheal4595 Sorry to hear. Unfortunately, that car is not supported. Good luck.
This R69 Build is gonna be SICK!
To demonstrate the power of flex seal, I sawed this GTR in half!
This was going through my head the whole episode
And can spend a day on the lake without sinking
THATS A LOTTA DAMAGE
Waiting for the "We got a new shop" video. You deserve it man
He bought that place so i don't think he's moving anywhere else anytime soon maybe he would just expand the shop if he gets the right permit to do it
Not quite as ea$y to do in Portland area as gulf coast of florida or middle of nowhere colorado.
Really cool seeing how these cars are put together! Probably no other videos online of someone dismantling a GTR body this far
in regard to your maths at 16:48, this is where the Metric System shines. Just have a 'millimetres tape measure' handy and subtract one whole number from another whole number. Its a no brainer. Also, eleven eights... I am pretty sure there is no such thing friends.
borrow one from the whole number 9 add 8 eights to the 3 eights voila?
Ever since switching to metric my life has been easy as fuck.
You just convert the 3/4, 7/8, 3/16, whatever it is into a decimal and then its the same effort
That and deciding where the 4 inches will be taken from?
still amazes me that Chris hasnt bought a post lift yet haha it would make his life so much easier.
Does he at least have quick jacks? He really needs a post lift though.
That doesn't fit on his shop, but when he makes it bigger he will get a few of them
I thought the exact same thing. He needs them. Tavarish has like 5 or 6 but uses them for all his unfinished projects. LoL
@@joeorozco316 He does have quick jacks
yeah always wondered why he never had one or at least a decent pit. Pit is basically free (not that money seems to be the issue).
You should try the Metric System. It makes working on metric cars easier. But just a touch.
“Thanks harbor freight, now let’s cut this GTR in half” that killed me right there 🤣🤣🤣
I really like this build, I think the r34 is one of the most beautiful cars ever made, with a nice new interior and power train, let alone watching a bunch of cool fabrication. Looking forward to the next one!
this is by far the most excited ive been for one of your builds im so hype to see the outcome!
Do a VIN search on the car and try to reach out to whomever owned it before the insurance company took possession. In some States, it's public record for a fee, in other States you can pay a fee and the State will reach out in your behalf, while the info is completely locked down in other States. It sounds like it's worth the headache or any attorneys you might need to pay to assist with procedural BS. I'll bet that car was heavily modified.
The cone air filters were stock, so I can't see it being modified in any way possible. Even those TE37 looking wheels are stock from factory
@@robertseitz2407 it is standard procedure to keep all of your stock parts in storage, especially if the car is still under warranty. You mod the hell out of it, brake it, reinstall the stock parts and send it out for warranty repair. Or, which probably happened here, the insurance company did not compensate the last owner for the aftermarket parts, so he pulled them to sell or install on his next car, put the stock parts back on the car so it was "complete."
This car was modified before it was wrecked. There's no doubt about that.
@@dustinmeier9753 orrrrrr they do return to stock sales/exchanges. See it all the time guys looking for stock parts to exchange for cash on top after totaling the car. My car has I assume more value in aftermarket parts than the entire car at this point. So I don't really blame the guys.
@@seemlesslies yeah, it's not uncommon for the upgrades to out-bake the stock vehicle. But isn't that the point of the game? Buy, build, repeat.
metric measuring would be much easier and more accurate :D
Hey dude. Ziplock bags. Put an index card in each bag specifically labeling where the hardware came from. Ex- RIGHT SEAT, LEFT SEAT etc etc. easiest way to keep hardware and bits organized on a big project tear down. Makes reassembly easy.
Enjoying the build. Good to see Oscar recovered from his back injury
I have never been more proud of a TH-camr. Everyone is using Harbor Freight, I think y’all are the first to get sponsored. FYI the reason you LS swapped your boat is due to lead time and cost of dry docking. I think you severely bypassed and diesel replacement lead times.
Cut my car in two pieces, this is my last resort!
I C wut u did there
Separation, no rolling.
Don’t give a nut if Oscar asks for bolts
I love this comment
It’s certainly the daddy of ‘roaches so seems apt?!
That jackstand story is scary man, I always use chocks and leave it out of gear incase of something like this, and always leave a wheel under a frame rail to save me. It's overkill most of the time but keeps my mind a little more at peace.
Stay safe guys, getting under a car isn't something to take lightly. I hope Evan brown makes a full recovery.
@@Scirollo yeah same here I'm really thankful for free healthcare here in the UK. Either way I doubt you're walking out the hospital after having a car fall on you. The way my car is, I'm 1000% dead if that happens. Free healthcare won't help me there.
Wear gloves, Chris! Your hands are important to your livelihood!
Loving the build and was really surprised when you mentioned Evan he’s an awesome guy and has a long road to recovery from his accident. Reminds you that anything can happen when you least expect it.
I like how he is referring to glueing it together
Reminds me of old school custom builds from the 80's. Guys would put chopped Mercury bodies on a Caprice, or LTD chassis. They would use the firewall, floor, and running chassis from the modern car.
Complex fractional math, or, use the metric side of the tape rule :D
Good job it's a sema build, if it was ever driven with enthusiasm it would be deadlier than a 1958 fury!
It's probably not gonna drive with enthusiasm - too much gremlins for that kind of Frankenstein build, Burnt-a-can didn't even make cars parade after SEMA, was safely pushed by bystanders.
Love your work… question, since you cut 4 3/4 inches off the R35 at the door, is the door on the R34 going to fit or are you cutting that as well??
That we see somewhere in future 😁
I was more worried about the lost leg room haha
No one really sits straight legged though lol… but idk what’s the measurement of the door and the door frame what if the R34 door is the same size as the R35 or not just an inch or 2 shorter… that’s going to be a little problematic isn’t it??
dude when is the new video coming out? can't wait to see the new one. this build is the best on youtube so far. 🔥🔥
This build series reminds me of the OG channel builds-too cool and can't wait to watch red beard,Oscar and Kyle get at it in the next episode 👌🏽!!!!
Love a good “cut n shut” 👌
This chanel pushes the limits of legality more than anything
Great guys, just keep the good work going 😊.
Just my thought but I think the rear door needs another couple of hinges to hold its weight.
This would be really illegal in the UK to do. I'm glad to see it being done. Great build
Not one bit.
@M S uk law's would consider this a cut a shut. As they are cutting though the chassis. It's legal to cut the body of but you can't cut the chassis and use it on the road.
What isn't illegal in the UK? Serious question.
Cut & shuts are commonly done when cars are stolen, also, massive (huge) safety risk as the car will never perform in an accident the way it should
@@sunnygtir I use to work at the sva test centre. Anything like this would fail straight away. Under government guidelines. As the chassis it self has been fully cut through. It's not the same as welding new plates or floor pan's on. This under sva/dvla is called a cut and shut. It's highly illegal.
There is one rule in building anything.
The easy way is never the easy way you think it’s often harder than the hard way.
It looks like they just decided that the way the make the two vehicles mashup was to hack a bit out of the middle.
Not knowing what the two look like from underneath and how they compare I can only guess from previous experience that this is not actually the easiest or best thing to do, especially considering that the back end needs to be rebuilt almost entirely anyway.
How I would have considered doing it before making any cuts would be to look at moving the rear subframe forwards by about two inches at most , moved the r34 shell back by about two inches and corrected any difference with the wide body kit.
By the looks of the newer model and what I’ve seen of the older model the floor pans are so utterly different that they have cut four inches out of the leg room and will probably need race seats on custom mounts to be able to squeeze in.
Watching that math equation in Imperial to minus one amount from another hurt my head. So much easier in Metric.
Imperial is based on metric since over a hundred years anyway. Why not dump this brain twisting shit.....
Seeing all the details that go into a project like this makes you realize how massive of an undertaking this is. Well done lads.
Just going to put this out there... the R35 is an insanely engineered car. Just every square inch of the thing has been thought about. Nice to see.
Yeah you really get a sense of the complexity of the build
With it apart like that, you can install some tubing in the frame rail for reinforcement
How's Oscar's recovery going? Good to see him back in action. Hope he's fully recovered!
Not fully. But getting close.
This build is what I feel like this channel is all about. In every way. Jdm. Hack job. Totally crazy. Tons of fab. B is for Build allllll the way
I love how casually he says that he is going to cut a Nissan GT-R in half.
Hes not paying for it. TH-cam is. 1.5 million subs you think there's no money to be had there?
@@AkiraSRT9 subs don’t mean anything, it’s about viewership. There are channels with 11 million subscribers averaging less than 70k views per video and they’re making less than minimum wage. Also depends on channel niche, business channels make the most, kids channels make the least.
@@AkiraSRT9 It also depends on sponsors TH-camrs don't make much from add revenue.
Totally. I was panicking if it's going to work it's already 2 roller skates no going back now haha
@@redheadedgingerbread6976 I think I will work but it would be scary to drive with out a roll cage for structural rigidity.
I have never been more intrigue, upset, or excited then right now after watching the video
Its been along time since I've been this excited for a new build
I would have cut it behind the seat mounts it look like there was enough room to. That or removed the gas tank and install a fuel cell and cut through the rear seat.
Drinks too many Trulys “What’s the opposite of length wise?”
Hight wise
You guys are gonna have a fun time putting the seats back in after this :D
This is the B is for Build stuff I like to see. I don’t know the layout of the drive train but I thought cutting the 4 and 3/4 inches out of the useless back seat would have made more sense because now cutting it were you did seat rails aren’t going to fit and emergency brakes gotta be relocated. I thought cutting it behind the door but In front of the rear wheels would have been the better option but no ones really done this before so there really isn’t a “proper” way of doing any of it
Good shit though I’m excited to see it finished👍
I was thinking the exact same thing. When they go to put the seats back in, they are going to have less room for the seats to move and it’s not like the back seats are even useful. But cutting were they did was the easiest place to cut. And they will probably weld it back together. Then cut into the back seat area to extend the front seat location.
If you cut where you say, you will have to deal with the fuel tank and the diff. I think they play safe here, it's easier to relocate the hand brake and seats mounts, or fit a new seat why not.
@@tachy635 I also forgot the transmission is in the rear attached to the differential on these cars so your probably right. Fuel tank is no big deal they could always just put a fuel cell in the trunk they already have to redo the fuel system anyway.
@@anthonysteward88 fair point on the fuel cell. I didn't realize that was transmission and differential all together, but you're right, so that's even worst. Let's just hope they get it done the best they can 💪
Hi 😊👍 Stephen from Trinidad and Tobago ,never miss an episode since the AWD skyline build , I'm so excited about this build because we got these car in de island
This build is giving me a headache, but in a good way. I’m too dumb to comprehend this amount of work.
Definitely need to call this the R34.5! Great work on the build!
Nah R69
Im so glad I was raised on the metric system ..
Some people, when they die, the body gets buried 6ft under...
In metric that's 1826mm. Catchy, right...
If your battery is in the boot, and your boot is locked and only opens using an electric actuator, then you need a way to unlock the door with the key, then unlock the trunk so you can get to the flat battery to put jumper/charge cables on it. 350z has a similar mechanism and also the battery in the boot/trunk.
Any more vids of work done to that new house? That would be nice to see.
Bifb sema build is always one of my favorite TH-cam series every year. So much happens so fast and they are always unique
Man that thing was mangled. How can you be sure the subframes aren't knocked out of alignment, or bent? Are you going to jig the car to check?
Masters of DISASSEMBLY.... LET'S SEE YOU PUT IT BACK TOGETHER....LOL
... oh so that's why you disconnect the battery when you're beneath the car.
Crazy how u guys build these cars in ur garage. Not even a fancy shop... amazed 🙏👍
Damn normally you want to add 4in not take it away lol love the videos so excited for this build!
Love the idea of putting the better looks onto the better hardware!
Kinda sad you didn't use the toy cars in the intro this time. Lol
lol ill be sure to use it next time
wow! this is definately not a build for everybody!
this is gonna be a keeper!
keep 'em coming guys!
great work!
Any chance of a second channel for all the stuff Kyle is doing on the other cars?
Why not on this one?
Definitely my favourite type of B is for Build content. Deadline chasing, hack and slash 👌
You should use the metric system as it would make both cars happy being Japanese 😂
How are you getting an accurate wheel base measurement if the rear control arms are pushed forward?
They were able to move the wheel back to its correct position
Going metric one inch at the time….
Man oh man.... I would not want to be the person who has to put that electrical loom back in place! I can barely wire a stereo.
This build is great so far. Can't wait for it to come together!
Still think it's f*ckin amazing that Carson Wentz is into building cars.
Man makes me wanna finish my frame rails on my s-15. And get it put back together. Been working on it slowly for a year. Making progress one week at a time.
You keep saying r34 gtr body but it’s a gtt huge difference right there
Hey man , love the idea and looking forward to what the car looks like when you're done with it.. But quick question.. Wouldn't it be easier and more structurally sound to cut the body of the R34, then increase it's length by four inches by adding metal to it, and attaching the modified body to the frame of the R35? Again, I do not know as much as you do by a LONG shot as it's not even my profession .. but just wondering.
Are you going to add some metal into the frame rails, like a splice to strengthen the frame?
Lol 4:19 jump into the interior, but, but, the interrior is part of the exterior now :D
A r35 rear subframe will bolt into a R34. Might be better off maintaining the rear r34 chassis and only welding in the front r35 half
It will give more strength to the car aswel and less work nice thinking
But yea he have bigger problem he cut 4 inc out of door why so is he gonna cut the r34 door to fit
I think it may have something to do with the legalities of it, he said something about the chassis being r35 so therefore the car can be registered as an r35 seeing as the r34 is not legal in the US yet, not sure what it would mean if half of the chassis was from the 34
he’s had the same intro for as long as i can remember and it’s still top 5 on youtube
I bet getting that thing started is gonna be a adventure down the rabbit hole. Good luck boys.
Finally a GTR that I can actually afford 😂
Still 20 to 30k
There pretty cheap
@@nikovonberg4378 where?
@@logikai the 2009 gtr is around $35k here in middle east (UAE - KSA)
and if you search enough u would get it cheaper
😂 let’s go half
BifB: one of the only car build channels on youtube that has way more building than talking in each episode
Next time simplisafe sponsor’s you it will be easier if you just say “they sponsored me “we’ll understand 😂😂😂👍🏼
He literally said, "This episode is sponsored by Simplisafe"????
It's a requirement for him to advertise their products and products features in order for him to receive the sponsorship.
@Capt Shiny Well there are at least 13 eejits, who haven't got the attention span of a fish, to cater for.... 🙈🤣🤣🤣
@Capt Shiny im not sure myself bro.
You got to love metric system... Great work shopping that thing :)
Wouldn't it be easier to measure in mm or cm and just do some simple subtraction instead??? Just a thought....
You guys should install the extended touch screen head unit like Evan from throtl did
What would have been a rather expensive but hilarious bit would have been if you had accidentally cut it lengthways.
I understand that you meant widthwise
You guys are insane. I can't even believe how fast you're flying through this project.
They're on a pretty tight deadline to be fair.
Thank God for millimeters 🙏
Not Z Cuts? All the Hot Rod guys know you should Z Cut for strength when cutting and rewelding a frame back together.
Why don’t you use metrics, whey easier!! Wouldn’t have to make these crazy math. Hope I could be of help! 😉
Wish you the best!! You’re great guy and we want to see you healthy!! God bless you!!!
wouldn't it be easier to add 4" to the top half.... "no one's going to know"
Their gonna know
Cut n shut, what could possibly go wrong. Looking forward to seeing how it all goes back together.
Phil Swift would be proud. 💪
Very exited about this build i love resto mods of classic cars so this is pretty much the same thing .
You aren't worried about losing all that seating room? I'm 6'3" and I would be scared not to be able to scoot my seat all the way back
We have the saw, angle grinder and few wrenches too. Now need a GTR35 😆 🤣
..why not just do millimeter measurements? Like I'm sure Nissan uses
in america we use inches/feet and other countries use millimeter/meter
@@xxlpvx2086 Aware of that... but when the vehicle is made using the metric system, surely you'll get more accurate measurements by following that
@@Doogleraia i understood.i guess we got used with the measurement in inches/foot. i m not using meter/millimeter for years and years
Speaking of remaining builds I'd love to see the burntacan run down a drag strip. See if it can get under a 9 on the 1/4 mile. Hell send that thing down to Cleetus and James let them get the kinks worked out and run it it a few times