Ryan Friedlinghaus of @WestCoastCustomsTV breaks down his thought process ahead of the redesign to make a NASCAR stock car street legal.
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11 comments
It’d be cool if Chevy, Ford, and Toyota all made street-legal versions of the Next Gen car and allowed them to be sold. If they did, I’d certainly try to get the Camaro at some point in my life.
I hope it looks good
Bro, I need that car in my life.
You’re telling me a guy who’s been in the car industry as long as he has never seen side exhaust?
I mean, a lot of people seen the guy on a classic show called Pimp My Ride and then there’s a first for everything.
The very 1st thing that entered my mind was all the complaints about shotty craftsmanship, and half assed jobs against West Coast Customs. Wonder how many corners they will cut in order to meet the “deadline” and turn this project into a true oval.
Why wouldn’t you use a Mustang? Are you afraid of American cars?
0:24 Ah yes the traditional stock car centre lug nut, an iconic staple of NASCAR
If you really are building a street legal nascar please focus on making a power train swap, not just the looks. What good is the trd with some slicks and a side exhaust. But could be cool, maybe inspire manufacturers to bring back actual “stock cars” that win on Sunday and we can buy Monday.
Id get thee i of kyle busch bro
Wouldnt it just be easier to take a lexus is500 and put camry bumpers on it and take it from there?