I BOUGHT A WRECKED PORSCHE 911 GT3 & REBUILT IT IN 24 HOURS
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I bought the cheapest Porsche 911 GT3 in the world and set out to rebuild it in 24 hours. The video follows Mat Armstrong and his crew as they buy a wrecked 992 GT3 from Copart, assess the damage, and start a race against the clock. From the very first moments, the plan is clear: strip, replace, wrap, and assemble as much as possible within a single day. The intro frames the challenge and teases the scale of the rebuild, including front subframe damage, a bent radiator, and a missing wing. The team emphasizes that this car is a non-structural damage repair, which informs their replacement strategy rather than a full salvage teardown. It’s immediately evident that the effort will combine mechanical work with a high-speed wrap and cosmetic upgrades to achieve a stealth black look. The crew also highlights that most components are genuine Porsche parts, imported for this build, which underlines the authenticity and cost considerations of such a project.
Topics · Autos & Vehicles · Car Restoration · Automotive Reconstruction · YouTube Challenges · Car Modification
Questions answered
- What was the starting condition of the Porsche GT3?
- The car was a wreck with front-end damage including a bent radiator, a damaged subframe, missing front parts, and a non-deployed airbag light, but the interior remained largely intact.
- How long did the crew aim to complete the rebuild?
- They aimed to complete the rebuild in 24 hours.
- What kind of wrap was planned for the car?
- The team planned a satin black wrap to transform the appearance rather than painting it in the given time.
- Were Porsche original parts used?
- Yes, the team used brand new Porsche parts where possible to ensure proper fit and alignment.
- What role did the father play in the project?
- The father acted as a supportive, hands-on mentor and key helper, with a calm, patient approach that the viewers widely praised.
- Did the video claim the rebuild would be finished in 24 hours?
- Yes, the video centers on finishing within a 24-hour sprint, though the host acknowledges the clock was close to running out.
- What challenges did they face with the bumper and grill?
- The bumper assembly involved many small parts and trims; the grill piece was missing, complicating final assembly near the deadline.
- What was the final status of the build by the end of the video?
- The car was nearly complete, with a stealth satin black finish and carbon details, but some components remained to be finalized after the 24-hour window.