{"id":35133,"date":"2025-01-28T15:51:36","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:51:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/5-craziest-youtuber-car-builds-ever-created-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:51:36","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:51:36","slug":"5-craziest-youtuber-car-builds-ever-created-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/5-craziest-youtuber-car-builds-ever-created-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"5 craziest YouTuber car builds ever created &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>5 craziest YouTuber car builds ever created YouTube: Alex Choi \/ Hoonigan AutofocusWhile crazy-fast supercars and ultra-expensive hypercars are exciting, there\u2019s something extra cool about seeing one-off, custom car builds. Each one of these vehicles is an extension of the owner\u2019s personality, and they sure do grab attention. Twin-turbo kits, Lamborghinis, and drag cars all feature in our list showcasing some of YouTubes\u2019 most insane car builds, but some are more controversial than others. With Alex Choi\u2019s \u2018Unicorn\u2019 Lamborghini having divided option, Bisimoto\u2019s all-electric supercar and Emelia Hartford bringing back a GMC G-body from the dead, there\u2019s something for everyone in the list below \u2013 check it out. Alex Choi\u2019s \u2018Unicorn V3\u2019 Lamborghini This is a car that completely broke the internet when it was unveiled. Based upon a Lamborghini Huracan, Alex Choi\u2019s \u2018Unicorn\u2019 features a whole host of performance and aesthetic modifications. The most noticeable change is of course the bright bright pink \u2018exoskeleton\u2019 cage, but the \u2018unicorn\u2019 also runs a twin-turbo setup, custom intercoolers, and is apparently good for over 1,000hp. It may come as a shock to you to learn the unicorn is also (somehow) street legal! Alongside the engine mods, the Huracan also sports a set of Brixton Forged wheels, and has had most of its body panels removed to save weight and make room for the exo-cage. Emelia Hartford\u2019s twin-turbo LS G-body The concept of taking an old, wrecked car and building it back up again is nothing new, but Emelia Hartford is bringing this old G-body coupe back from the dead bigger, faster, and better than ever. Having ditched the standard engine from the wrecked car, Emelia and her team have transplanted an LS motor into the car and then strapped a set of massive turbos to it for good measure. While the car is nowhere near finished as of yet, it has been started and run, along with having a set of what appear to be drag tires bolted on. With the stock LS having made 400hp, it remains to be seen just how much power this crazy franken-car puts out once they get it on the dyno. DailyDrivenExotics \u2018Tire Slayer\u2019 Lamborghini While DailyDrivenExotics has an incredible car collection involving numerous Lamborghinis, McLarens and up until recently a 2020 C8 Corvette; The most iconic and best-known of all his cars has to be the insane \u2018Tire Slayer\u2019 red Lamborghini Huracan. What was once a standard 2015 Lamborghini Huracan is now a one-off, heavily-customized tire slaying machine. Running a Sheepey race twin turbocharger setup, DDE\u2019s Huracan puts out over 1000hp at the crank. There has been plenty of aesthetic modifications to this Huracan too. A full Vorsteiner louvre and side skirt kit has been fitted, the rear bumper has been removed to make way for the chassis-mounted carbon fibre wing and the crazy straight-piped exhaust sounds just as aggressive as it looks. Bisimoto\u2019s K3V EV In complete contrast to the loud, brash cars featured in this list up until now, Bisimoto\u2019s ingenious Porsche 935 tribute \u2018K3V\u2019 EV is at the cutting-edge of custom-build supercars. Featuring genuine Kremer racing body panels, the K3V is a modern-day tribute to the legendary Porsche 935 Le Mans cars. Ditching a traditional turbocharged engine for a set of 636hp (equivalent) electric motors coupled to 400v batteries, the K3V is unlike anything you\u2019ve ever seen built before. If cars could be ninjas, this would be it. Almost totally silent apart from the tire noise, the performance from the K3V is absolutely blistering and almost spooky given the near-silent running. Cleetus McFarland \u2018Leroy\u2019 Corvette kart If cars could get ASBOs, this would be a serial offender. Say hello to Cleetus McFarland\u2019s \u2018Leroy\u2019 stripped-back Corvette drag kart. Built upon a wrecked 2001 C5 Corvette, Cleetus has strapped a monumental set of twin turbochargers to the Corvettes LS engine which now makes over 1000hp. The body has been completely stripped of all its panels to save weight, with a tube frame \u2018exoskeleton\u2019 fitted in its place. Designed for drag racing, it currently holds the record for the fastest stick-shift (manual) Corvette over the quarter-mile, along with being the first-ever GM stick shift to make a sub-8 second pass in the quarter-mile. It may not be much of a looker, but \u2018Leroy\u2019 certainly flies.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>5 craziest YouTuber car builds ever created YouTube: Alex Choi \/ Hoonigan AutofocusWhile crazy-fast supercars and ultra-expensive hypercars are exciting, there\u2019s something extra cool about seeing one-off, custom car builds. Each one of these vehicles is an extension of the owner\u2019s personality, and they sure do grab attention. 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