I Turned My LS Widebody Porsche 911 Into A REAL LEGIT STREET CAR Using TOYOTA Parts & Lots Of Work!

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In this video, I turned my LS Widebody Porsche 911 into a real LEGIT STREET CAR Using Toyota Parts and lots of work! Enjoy and if you like cool cars and are super cool yourself, click that subscribe button! It only costs, $0.0000 and comes with a lifetime guarantee that you'll stay awesome!

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Man I absolutely enjoyed the series on this car. Absolutely everything that Alex has done on this car has been amazing. From fixing the fans on the car so it doesn't overheat, proving yet again that he deserves the title of Master Technician, to installing power steering and a working AC - absolutely amazing. I hope Mike is going to drive the absolute bananas out of this car and enjoy it to its core.

NyahStuff
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The last 10 minutes of this video with you ripping it around and proving it’s actually a dialed in “LEGIT” streetcar is everything. Too many YouTube builds where they cobble a car together and never dial it in. Love it. Great job Alex.

TylerGSX
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Good pro tip on AC bracket pulleys and parts. FYI most GM AC compressors are press fit and seal eventually leaks. I would recommend a Sanden AC compressor replacement as they are bolted together and rarely fail and are rebuildable. My2 cents

LaurenVineyard
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The right and left-handed versions of sheers are to cut left or right circles. Not really for what hand they go on. At least in the hvac world that is the case

edellenburg
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Don’t forget to coat the raw metal on your holes through the car’s body before you put the grommets on.

stephenyoungblood
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17:19 "If only the blade was on this side". Less than one minute later "I have no idea why Sonic sells left and right handed shears?" What a goof 😂😂😂😂

curbyourshi
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36:47 Alex! When you make those splices, if you offset them in the harness they tuck in much better instead of having them both at the same space in the harness. If you offset them the fit just a little bit better!

ZachSmith-gmsq
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What do you guys think of the 911? It seems to be love or hate on this one.

LegitStreetCars
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Man what a treat 3 videos from legit street cars this week! I enjoyed the Oldsmobile videos a lot I can't wait to see you do the timing belt etc on that engine such a weird engine for GM! Now we get an update on the Porsche this is going to be great! Cheers and happy Saturday to 1 of the best YouTube channels legit street cars!

Happy legit street car Saturdays everyone Cheers 🍻🍻😎🇺🇸

Spokaneexploration
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Love the 911 series. Mostly because you’re cleaning up somebody else’s rush job and making it legit. And you’re selling the car but making it legit. For the love of the game/car.

bryce
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Great finish on the 911 LS. Sound so good. Looking forward to the next.

zollotech
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Hats off to OJ for that exhaust, he really knows his stuff.

davidkaye
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I just found the channel and binged this series last night, incredibly cool car

aidanbrooks
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Nice! The 3M tape is spec it as "VHB High awesome to see the progess, and great to meet you at the Edison Park Car Show a few weeks back!

robgaughan
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A little ditty my dad made sure we knew before getting our first whittling knife. "Never cut towards your thumb, always cut towards your chum. You can't get another thumb but you can get another chum."

kellygrant
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Good morning and happy Saturday! Where are you watching from and what time is it?

LegitStreetCars
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The spring loaded center punch is one of you three favorite tools there with the 100 year old oil can and Chicago vise! Lol

johnf
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Massachusetts 958 right now. Having coffee. Almost forgot about the LS swapped Porsche. Nice to see power steering and AC. Have too say Alex you do amazing work.

cobramustang
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3 beautiful McLarens sitting out side… it’s a Volkswagen Passat wagon!! 😂😂

threetomars
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I like that short rivnut tool. I have had several times that my full size rivnut tool doesn't fit the space I'm working in. I didn't know they made a compact version. I always end up using a nut & bolt to expand it.

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