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Picking up the power plant for their grassroots racer and start assembling the heart of the beast.
Picking up the power plant for their grassroots racer and start assembling the heart of the beast.
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S5, EP9 "Track Killing Bimmer - Project UnSanctioned Part 1"Bringing in a 2002 ragged out BMW four-door sedan, with plans of turning it into a mix-use race machine.
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S5, EP10 "Power Source - Project UnSanctioned Part 2"Picking up the power plant for their grassroots racer and start assembling the heart of the beast.
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S5, EP11 "Fuel Fiasco - Project UnSanctioned Part 3"The Carcass guys continue building their grassroots BMW race car.
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S5, EP12 "Building the Beast - Project UnSanctioned Part 4"A BMW race car gets a set of coilovers, as well as big brake upgrade.
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