The CHEAPEST R32 in the USA and Its ROUGH!
Today we add another R32 to the fleet. This is a 2004 R32, MK4 generation. I am pretty sure it was the cheapest R32 in the US. The car needs some work. In this video we walk through all the MK4 issues, do visual inspections on the engine, suspension, brakes. Also plan for a fair amount of rust repair. At this exact moment the plan is for about 500WHP turbo setup. #R32 #Humblemechanic
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Well, It’s not just the cheapest, its the coolest as well, i guess. 😉
Hi Charles what are you doing with the car after it is complete
Regular car maintenance is key to keeping your ride in good shape