DIY

14th Jun 2023

14th Jun 2023

With a couple of pontoons bolted to each side and a motor welded to the back, the guys take it out for a spin on the lake… and the results are epic.

YouTuber Matt Mikka just installed a gas generator in his Tesla Model S so he never had to plug it in to charge on his road trip. And it was a success, mostly.

The glue tires prove to be super durable and entirely puncture-proof.

Anyone who gets behind the wheel of a drag boat that can cover the quarter mile in 3.5 seconds at speeds exceeding 270 mph is incredibly brave.

Called Antimon, the creation is based on a BMW 3 Series and can transform into a 12-foot robot.

It’s both ridiculous and awesome and a lot of work went into creating it.

He had to come up with a crazy suspension system to make this work.

Our very own Nathan Bain tried the Toyota Rav4 ‘window finger test’ using a breadstick, a hot dog, a cucumber and a carrot – the result is quite scary.

Amazingly, this giant shopping cart is actually street legal, as it’s fitted with proper lights, a steering wheel, an engine and, when needed, plates.

With a budget of just $20,000, a professional drone pilot has built a homemade fighter jet with handmade wings and flaps, and even its own propulsion system.

From the Ford 302 V8 engine to the monocoque chassis and the period-correct livery, this amazing DIY Ford GT40 could fool Henry Ford II himself.

The replica even has similar digital design features, including the illuminated Audi emblem and the grille which shines with dozens of blue LED lights.

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.

This 1973 Ford Mustang was left to rust for 30 years. Now it’s about to get a new lease on life.