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Donβt forget $600,000 for a destroyed Mclaren P1
Haven't watched that...
Tavarish
https://youtu.be/rJNqj_QNkWM
Jesus 2 mil π€¦... I can dream of making that in 5 life times.
Isn't the goal with these rebuild channels to actually try to make money on their rebuilds?
Sure, Tavarish may have spent 600k on the car and 500k in parts by the end, but he should send up with an asset worth 1.5m.
Sure but that remains to be seen. Will someone really pay that much for a novice rebuilt flood car? Can Freddy afford to keep it?
Oh yeah, the man's a lunatic. Still, the idea is that the rebuild, in itself, should be profitable - and then there's the YouTube money.
He'll be making hundreds of thousands just off the traffic this project is bringing to his channel.