AMS EVO X Unlimited Time attack race car build!
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Wow, i love these EVO builds from you guys at AMS. You do amazing work. I really like the new Evo X's but i can't stand the rear of the car in general for some reason, thats the main reason i haven't bought one yet. I think its the roof angle in the rear. But anyway, love the builds and keep the updates comin.
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We've made a lot of progress on the build the last few days. We've also unveiled the car at our open house meet last Sunday, here are some pics of the work leading up to the open house event:
Joe prepping the rear bumper for paint work
The team sanding the car down for the paint
Our make do paint booth
More prep work : masking and wiping the car down
On the way to our paint booth
Our dyno room fully converted into a paint booth
Final prep before paint
Shane and Corey mixing the paint
Shane checking the mixture
Corey adjusting the gun
The car after the first coat
all done!
the car back in the fab area
Shane and Corey- the duo behind the paint work!
this is how the car looked like during our open house event Sunday
Monday Morning- the car back in our fab area...
The connection for the air jack system
Justin working on the adjustable swaybars
Joe prepping the rear bumper for paint work
The team sanding the car down for the paint
Our make do paint booth
More prep work : masking and wiping the car down
On the way to our paint booth
Our dyno room fully converted into a paint booth
Final prep before paint
Shane and Corey mixing the paint
Shane checking the mixture
Corey adjusting the gun
The car after the first coat
all done!
the car back in the fab area
Shane and Corey- the duo behind the paint work!
this is how the car looked like during our open house event Sunday
Monday Morning- the car back in our fab area...
The connection for the air jack system
Justin working on the adjustable swaybars