DIY

TheStradman just installed a $14,000 F1 exhaust system to his Lamborghini Aventador. Not only does it sound unreal but it shoots flames out the back.

The Piper Aztec was looking in a sorry state after sitting in a field for seven years, but that didn’t stop Jimmy from attempting to get her going again.

From the split-wheel motorcycle to a wooden Ferrari GTO 250, these are some of the most epic DIY projects we’ve seen in a long time.

Footage of this bike is going viral online and it’s no surprise why.

As you can probably imagine, making an expanding foam tire is a messy job, as we were quick to find out, but someone’s gotta do it.

From the iron frame to the interior and the two-stroke engine sourced from a motorcycle, this guy built a DIY pick-up truck from scratch and it’s impressive.

Takahiko Izawa creates amazing engraved motifs using a special type of liquid metal paint called IZ Metal and the crazy thing is he does everything by hand.

Based on a decommissioned Coast Guard helicopter, the Helicamper features a bedroom, a fully-equipped kitchen and even a bathroom.

Under the hood of Thor 24 are two 12-cylinder Detroit diesel engines, with 12 superchargers arranged above the block, producing a blistering 3,974 horsepower.

Inventor and YouTuber Colin Furze came up with the idea to create two spherical wheels for a drift trike using the process of hydroforming.

This isn’t your usual abandoned ‘will it start?’ video. These guys attempt to get a 1962 diesel train locomotive running again after years of neglect.

Parked up for 27 years, the semi-truck looked like a bridge too far for Bruce and his buddy, but they had every faith they could get the old girl running again.

This is the world’s biggest steam tractor. It’s called the 150 Case and it’s originally from 1905. Now, after more than 100 years, it’s been rebuilt based on old blueprints.

These guys have figured out the secret to cheap fuel by using water to power their motorbike.

A man has accidentally knocked over a motorcycle made entirely out of LEGO. The motorcycle took 135 hours to make and is worth $25,000.

A crazy amount of detail has gone into making the wooden Kenworth W900LX truck – it even has jack stands, utility boxes, and fuel tanks like the real thing.