WhistlinDiesel just acquired a Lambo, and we can't imagine what he'll do with it.
What happens when two of YouTube’s most famous content creators connect for a supercar sale? Well, nothing short of a thrilling experience. In one of the most amazing crossover episodes of the content creator, WhistlinDiesel’s show, we witness the purchase of a Lamborghini Huracan.
TJ Hunt, the former owner of the Lambo, is no rookie when it comes to automotive customizations. He's known for owning a garage of supercars and has undertaken several modifications. These superfast cars include Lamborghinis, several JDM vehicles, and a Toyota Supra. At first, he worked on a Subaru BRZ, and now no one can stop him.
The video opens at TJ Hunt’s garage, with WhistlinDiesel making some comments about the vehicles present. Afterward, we see TJ Hunt and a notary present who witnesses the sale. After the papers are signed, Hunt jokes about not exactly selling the car, but instead “passing the torch” to Cody Detwiler, the real name of WhistlinDiesel.
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Hunt seems to have strong faith in Detweiler’s customization capabilities. He comments that the only true individual that can unlock the Lambo's true potential has just bought it. Detweiler jokes about turning it into a tractor in Indiana where he's from. Or perhaps he'll use it for construction. However, he's a proud owner of a twin-turbocharged Audi R8, and racing the Lamborghini isn't entirely a bad idea.
Hunt first got the Lambo from West Coast Exotics. We know the Lamborghini Huracan to be a luxury performance car with proven underpinning, massive naturally aspirated V10 engine, and mind-numbing speed. Upon buying it, he had a 1016 carbon wide body kit fitted to the car. The kit alone, we learned, costs $50,000!
He also installed a titanium gold-plated exhaust system worth $15,000. The wheels are different from what originally came from factory. He also had the car sprayed with British racing green paint. Interestingly, the Lambo didn't come with a cup holder, but Hunt had one installed for $1,500. That's one expensive mod just to hold your morning coffee!
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When individuals notorious for doing outrageous customizations on cars make a new purchase, it's smart to be tense. WhistlinDiesel has done several bizarre mods on cars before. For instance, he once installed Amish buggy wheels on a Dodge Challenger Hellcat and also had eight wheels fitted to a truck.
Guess what he did with the modded truck? He drove it into the Gulf of Mexico. It's the kind of idea you'd consider but shut down because it's pretty silly. WhistlinDiesel, however, is more of an “I can do this even if it's crazy” guy. This British Racing Green Lamborghini Huracan has been very tastefully modified by TJ Hunt. It looks special and just right for a customized Lamborghini. In the hands of WhistlinDiesel, it could open up a can of worms, or turn out to be a blessing in disguise. You never know! That's why you must understand why we may be on the fence about this one.
Kolawole Samuel Adebayo (KSA) is a Tech Writer and Harvard-trained Entrepreneur with 6+ years of experience in SEO Copywriting, Content Strategy, Leadership, Coaching, and Brand Identity Management. He is the Founder of Expolitus NG— one of Nigeria’s fast-rising startups in the content marketing and sales strategy landscape. Kolawole enjoys reading, writing, and talking about the automobile, manufacturing, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, generative design, construction, and mental health and addiction recovery industries. He has worked with several organizations all over the world, helping them meet their content marketing goals, as well as multiplying their ROI. Kolawole, a former poetry reader at Feral Journal, is a poet with works published in several journals around the world. His chapbook manuscript, INVOCATIONS, was recently selected by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani for the APBF New-Generation African Poets Chapbook Box-set Series (Akashic Books, 2021).