Tbh makes sense to cancel the order when it’s not what you wanted plus they didn’t do what they said they would, so spec it the way you want man do what you gotta do
You did the right thing by cancelling , spending 700k (pre tax ig) and not having the dream spec wuda been a lifetime regret. Here’s to hoping you’ll make the dream spec revuelto soon .
Totally agree. Spending that crazy amount of money and the car not being your dream spec would be a bad decision. Glad he made the decision to cancel it and possibly get a dream spec later on.
Agreed, that car though amazing in concept has me with a sour taste in my mouth. It should have been 350-400k not over 700k. I dont know about the rest of the audience but i am not a kid i would hate to see him paying over 700k for the first v12 lambo that has a lot of depreciation room
That’s why I love him, he could push as well passing above this matter but is not from him, he decided he want a car as he wishes, and I simply love the genuinity.
Strad, get yourself a pop filter for your off-camera voiceover mic. Super cheap and will up your video’s production quality while minimizing voiceover splosives (p’s, t’s, k’s etc).
Stradman, buy an impact wrench for removal of those bolts like the steering wheel one! Impact will get it out much more cleanly than marring it like a manual wrench.
Hey strad, I’m a technician and seeing that you have a shortage of tools issue I just want to give you some advice as i just did it myself. Go to harbor freight and get a 42” or 56” us general box and buy a quinn master socket set and various pliers and wrenches. Get universal joint sockets and universal joints they come in handy a lot. You can also get some really nice light pods and light sticks/flashlights there for really good prices. You also get lifetime warranty on 90% of their stuff. For a 42” us general box fully loaded it cost me about little over 2600$ after tax.
Smart choice! Personally I’d love to see more house content. I’m super excited to see the car on the wall, the bat cave, the back yard, the furnishing, etc! We love the cars but we also love you and your goals and love seeing your progress
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Waiting for the car YOU actually want is the best option!
Call Mat Armstrong/Tavarish, they’ll hook you up with some parts.
what other man should he call to install it?
The Goonzquad boys (with VTuned) are better.
Original thought wow
over night Ferrari parts from the uk. ha!
The 10mm is illusive. Whether it’s a Allen wrench, open end wrench, or a socket. The 10mm and 12mm, are illusive and always get lost. Buy a few
That’s “elusive”, it eludes you. A common spelling mistake.
I have never in my years used the 12mm tf u on about
Everything is either 7,8,10 or 13 on the smaller end of the scale
They always got missing haha
Tbh makes sense to cancel the order when it’s not what you wanted plus they didn’t do what they said they would, so spec it the way you want man do what you gotta do
You did the right thing by cancelling , spending 700k (pre tax ig) and not having the dream spec wuda been a lifetime regret. Here’s to hoping you’ll make the dream spec revuelto soon .
Totally agree. Spending that crazy amount of money and the car not being your dream spec would be a bad decision. Glad he made the decision to cancel it and possibly get a dream spec later on.
A tip: always buy 10MM wrenches and sockets in bulk. And regarding the canceled order, I think your honest explanation was great to hear.
This man speaks the truth. They do grow legs. #itsscience
I was wondering if I was the only person who noticed he said he needed an allen and showed himself buying a socket
Canceling that Revuelto is probably that smartest thing I’ve seen you do in all the years I’ve been following
Agreed, that car though amazing in concept has me with a sour taste in my mouth. It should have been 350-400k not over 700k. I dont know about the rest of the audience but i am not a kid i would hate to see him paying over 700k for the first v12 lambo that has a lot of depreciation room
It was wrong and the wrong timing. All good.
Yeah he’ll get one at some point
Agreed!
Yep, hopefully that Viola Bast Revuelto will be up for sale in a couple years. You’ll save a couple hundred thousand of depreciation.
2 things – you can definitely get some deals from tool and lift companies to kit out the garage. And, where is the Sterrato?!?!
In Oregon!!
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That’s why I love him, he could push as well passing above this matter but is not from him, he decided he want a car as he wishes, and I simply love the genuinity.
I like this (maybe new?) playback voice and timelapses when you work on stuff , I think it balances the video out !
Really nice new editing style!
Really great you are tackling this rebuild. Impressed.
Strad, get yourself a pop filter for your off-camera voiceover mic. Super cheap and will up your video’s production quality while minimizing voiceover splosives (p’s, t’s, k’s etc).
@@MrSeanman30 someones fiesty
You pay attention to the quality?
We appreciate you explaining to us the the situation on the Revuelto!!
Stradman, buy an impact wrench for removal of those bolts like the steering wheel one! Impact will get it out much more cleanly than marring it like a manual wrench.
The Milwaukee m18 stubby is great
Model # 2855-20
Hey strad, I’m a technician and seeing that you have a shortage of tools issue I just want to give you some advice as i just did it myself. Go to harbor freight and get a 42” or 56” us general box and buy a quinn master socket set and various pliers and wrenches. Get universal joint sockets and universal joints they come in handy a lot. You can also get some really nice light pods and light sticks/flashlights there for really good prices. You also get lifetime warranty on 90% of their stuff. For a 42” us general box fully loaded it cost me about little over 2600$ after tax.
If you can’t find any parts or need help or any parts, Hitt up matt Armstrong ❤ love to see yall work on the car together ❤
Smart choice! Personally I’d love to see more house content. I’m super excited to see the car on the wall, the bat cave, the back yard, the furnishing, etc! We love the cars but we also love you and your goals and love seeing your progress
Love cuts. My high-school buddy founded it.
Love the hands on videos!