How Mat Armstrong is going to rebuild the wrecked Bugatti Chiron
How Mat Armstrong is going to rebuild the wrecked Bugatti Chiron
How Mat Armstrong is going to rebuild the wrecked Bugatti Chiron
On his Mark 2 channel, Mat Armstrong tackles the challenging Bugatti Chiron rebuild, starting with the engine and gearbox bracket. The project involves custom exhaust fabrication and potential car upgrades.
Expect a behind-the-scenes look at the process, including trips to Walmart and a machine shop.
Viewers can also enter the competition to win Armstrong’s Aston Martin DB12.
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