There was quite a jump there from putting mortar on the bricks and them suddenly so smooth and car looking. I'm sure they didn't at all just cut to a new car. I'm sure it was all the same car. Why would anyone lie on the internet?
Think of cars (maybe yours) with offcenter gas tanks and how much the weight changes from full to empty now add a driver always sitting in the same corner
Kiotetravels
There was quite a jump there from putting mortar on the bricks and them suddenly so smooth and car looking. I'm sure they didn't at all just cut to a new car. I'm sure it was all the same car. Why would anyone lie on the internet?
andexer
Imagine hitting the car and it crumbles into bricks
electronicbovine
Rebuilt like a brick shithouse
theduckening
Xan951
Somehow i'd feel better if this was the ramen noodle cake repair method instead
IgnisInvictus
Yeah, but now the weight is all off and your gas mileage sucks.
funone77
This whole exercise seems more like showing off.
stupidfxckwithbrilliantluck
Oh well
Swiggy1957
Unless he did this with the other rear quarter.
Kilo11
Cars dont really care about a little weight, wind resistance is more important
Mechwarrior719
That… that isn’t even remotely true. Put 5 sandbags in your trunk and tell me how your car drives and that weight doesn’t matter.
Tires, springs, and shock absorbers have weight limits; the chassis itself has a weight limit.
snarkybitch
Wouldn't it cause uneven tire wear tho
Kilo11
Its like a taxi cab constantly having a rear passenger on the rear right seat, its not as big a problem as you think
snarkybitch
Ok. The more you learn
Kilo11
Think of cars (maybe yours) with offcenter gas tanks and how much the weight changes from full to empty now add a driver always sitting in the same corner