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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yo, yo, yo, it's your
boy, the.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Hood Floors.
Man, I got some shit going ongang, I gotta get the fuck up
out of here.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
So I had to go ahead
and get my boys over here so
they could take over themotherfucking show they gonna
run this shit, so tune in withthe guys.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
What's going on, guys
?
My name's Nick, I'm Jordan andthis is Paradise Auto House.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Type B yeah, we
Paradise Auto House.
Ty B.
Yeah, we're taking over therollback show today and, yeah,
it's beautiful being back.
This is my second time this ismy first time.
Actually, no, no, no, no, no.
That's cap.
This is actually like my fourthtime, I think Three, maybe four
.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
First, very first
rodeo, so I'm excited to be here
taking over the rollback show.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
So we're excited to
answer all you guys's questions
and see where the ball rolls.
It's how you be.
It's how you be.
Yeah, I'm excited.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
I know this is your
first podcast yeah, I was, I was
, I was excited to come here.
I didn't know like what thesenior year, like the vibe,
would honestly be like yeah,what's it really?
Yeah, I've never done thisbefore yeah, it's honestly
really cool to be here no, shoutout to hood for having us.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Yeah, for real.
Yeah, I love that, love it.
But yeah, no, I mean we've,we've recently, I'd say this
year, we started paradise autohouse.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Yeah, so this is
actually going to be our 10th
month coming up at paradise autohouse but we do a well-rounded
a bunch of things from ppfing towrap customization and stripes
and mobile detailing, so we'rekind of well-rounded in all
aspects in the automobile worldyeah, honestly, I'm, I'm, I'm
(01:35):
very I'm glad with howeverything's going yeah, yeah me
.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
We've been talking
and things been going well.
We got a lot of stuff on theburner and um a lot of great
content coming up yeah, a lot ofgreat content.
We've been meeting some greatpeople like it's once we, once
you, once you find good people,like we were even talking about
this the other day.
Like once you find good people,like to lock in with this yeah,
yeah.
People who want to work, wantto grow, want to make, make a
(02:00):
wave yeah, because that's likekind of our premise here at pah.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Like when we started
it out, uh, we kind of wanted to
do like what we love, which iscars, but also a little bit of
everything else.
Like we want to take skillsfrom what I have, from what
jordan has and from what ourother partner has as well.
So we all come together to kindof like make something great.
You know like because we couldonly do so much on one end.
(02:25):
You know it's, it's a, it's ateam effort.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
At the end of the day
, yeah, I think the team we're
building is.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
It's been honestly
super, super team shout out tj
back at the house working hardyeah, tg's up there right now.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Yeah, he's always.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
He's always putting
in work having crazy crazy
projects come out the door, godI love it, man, gotta love it,
bro.
We're excited to see whereeverything's going to be going.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
So I'm going to ask
you this Because I've gotten
this question a couple times.
What People ask like how did westart the business?
Should?
Speaker 1 (03:01):
they.
Yeah, I did see that.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
The market is there's
too many people doing it,
there's this and that.
Like I would.
I would tell people just goafter it, like honestly that's
the way that we kind of did it.
Speaker 3 (03:14):
We just kind of it
was one birthday party, the rest
was history.
But obviously we'll go break itdown.
But but honestly, yeah, if youguys are really into cars, we'd
recommend you just kind of startwith the simple, the basic
stuff.
Do it on your own car.
At first we literally wrappedJordan's car like half of his
car in green.
(03:35):
We just started messing aroundwith a bunch of the materials,
trial and error.
At the end of the day, that'skind of what the whole process
is about, or at least kind ofwhat we see.
Like being 10 months in thegame, you know we've came so far
and we just got it's.
Every day is you learnsomething new, to be honest yeah
(03:55):
, either about yourself, thebusiness, the customers, yeah,
anything.
Every day is a new adventure,that's but getting back to that,
um, what would you say?
How would you?
What would you give to theviewers like, how would you
build this business?
What steps would you adviseothers to take?
Speaker 2 (04:14):
honestly I I think a
big part of it is one quality
like making sure that even likeif anything happens that has to
do with your quality, just fixit like like when we've had when
we've had any issues.
I mean, nine out of ten timeswe go above and beyond to try to
like yeah, make it even go likeand if it is ever an issue, it
(04:37):
is majority of the time in therap world a quality issue.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
Yeah, at the end of
the day, everyone could just lay
a piece of vinyl and like putit down and like apply it.
But it's like about that cutand like the tucking and
everything like that that peoplereally want, you know, because
no one's gonna want a littlesliced up front bumper or like
they're gonna come back to menext week saying like oh, it's
peeling yeah, it's peeling upalready so a wise man said
(05:05):
preventable proper preparationprevents poor performance oh yes
, a wise man did say that thatis very true, that is very true
so that is some words that welike to go by at ph.
It's.
It's honestly easier like that.
You know, if you have a rhythm,if you have some rhyme, like
everything's gonna go like theway it's supposed to.
You know, of course there'ssome bumps in the road, but
(05:28):
that's kind of like howeverything goes.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Nothing's just a
straight line yeah, and then I'm
gonna take it a step further.
We don't have to name nameshere, but, um, we originally
started with three people.
Actually, paradise auto househad three people, and it was
Nico and then one of our otherbuddies, and it just, it's no
problem, it just.
(05:51):
It just he wasn't able to do,it wasn't able to perform for us
, and that's okay.
That's okay.
The team's got to be fullylocked in.
The team's got to be fullyready to go.
Yeah, we're dialed man.
Yeah, team's got to be fullylocked in.
The team's got to be fullyready to go.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Yeah, we're dialed
man.
2025 is coming up.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
Yeah, your team's got
to be dialed.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
We've got big ideas,
big plans.
So do you feel like you're partof the team or you're not?
Speaker 2 (06:18):
Yeah, damn near.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
You're with us or
you're against us.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
Yeah, type shit, but
yeah, what else?
You're with us or you'reagainst us?
Yeah, type shit, but yeah, Imean, what else do you got
planned for the M2?
Because we just did thesteering wheel YouTube video
coming out for that.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
Oh, you spoiled it
already.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Oh my bad.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Yeah, but we got a
little steering wheel Shout out
Carbonized on Instagram if youguys want to go check them out,
but a really cool company basedout in LA that does really high
quality custom steering wheelslike literally anything like
shape, color, stitch, design,like whatever you could do.
Like they're.
They're good, like they're theguys.
But back to the m2.
(06:55):
With winter coming up like I'mnot sure if I'm gonna do any
performance parts or any likeoutside stuff for right now.
Honestly, all I really wantedto do when summer comes back
around, I wanted to lower thecar just a little bit more, just
so I could clear that littlegap.
Dude, you're crazy just to clearthe gap just a little bit more
(07:16):
and then potentially tune itokay, and then we already have
the downpipe at the shop.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
We do have the
downpipes and the intake.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Shout out, shout out,
bro from instagram for hooking
me up with all the fire parts.
Um, it's a good man.
It's a good man right there.
Yeah, he's a great guy.
But yeah, the the m2 is a greatcar.
If you guys are honestlyinterested in any of the new g
platforms, like the m seriesplatforms, m2 for sure it's
(07:44):
different.
I remember when everyone washating on that car, no one liked
the body and I was like when it, when it came out, I had to
have like that car, honestlylike it's just different.
Like yeah, I don't want to belike regular traffic when I was
driving that car, like I get it,everyone could get the car.
But it's like might as wellmake your car different than
everyone else's, you know I mean, in my opinion, I really don't
(08:06):
even see that many of them.
Yeah, I don't.
Yeah, I look, you don't either,especially in the city.
I know it's like the baselaunch color and everything like
that, but I only see the blackones or like the gray ones or
something like that, but no bluered.
Did you see the new colors thatthey came out with?
(08:31):
Yeah, I saw some of the newcolors on the m5 the new I'm not
sure if it was the facelift ornot, but the new, the the new
g87 came out with like thedaytona violet purple, like a
lime green, like a matte gray.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
Is it like the like
that neonish green?
That's on the Kind of I feelyou, I like that one, that one
is, so I know which one you'retalking about it is a little bit
like that, but I don't know.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
I like blue.
The only reason why I got bluewas because my M4 was blue, so I
kind of wanted to match theexact same build setup, but in
the g series rather than the fseries.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
So even though it
wasn't an m2, but still yeah,
and they all got the same engine, though right like oh, yeah,
yeah, so the m2, the m3, the m4,x3, mx4m yeah, so damn near.
If you want to go fast, youprobably get the lightest car
with the same engine as theother ones.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
They are, they're
actually all like the same way
really.
Yeah, roughly they're all.
Even though the m2 was lighterin the f series, this one's
heavy see yeah I would thinkthat I would think the m2 would
be lighter yeah, because I knowa lot of times a lot of critics
are like in the beamer community, say, like the, like the two
series, like the m2 was like thedriver's car yeah, so then.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
So then my thing
would be what's the point of the
M4?
, I guess, just having like youroptions.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
You know like if you
want a 4-door, a 2-door, Because
they got the M2, 2-door, m4,2-door.
Yeah, m8, 2-door, but M4 isalso a 2-door drop top.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Your top don't drop
what top drops On the M4.
Oh, on the M4.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
Yeah, on the M4s they
have convertibles on the F and
G series?
Yeah, Because back then theyused to make.
The last time they stoppedmaking convertibles for the M3s
was the E90 series, the V8.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Dang a convertible M3
.
That is sick.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
They have those like
martin's car.
You remember martin's car, likeyeah yeah they have that
literally a two-door, but aconvertible jeez that's probably
, or they have a four-door.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Actually I've seen
that low-key, I think it's two
doors yeah my goofy ass isthinking it's four doors and
still got a drop top.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
That's the last time
they've ever made an m3 drop top
dang dang dang maybe e90 in theseries or in the future, that'd
be nice, that'd be pretty.
Four door that's nothing else.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
If you have any
comments, like on a build, like
you think a build would be sickand you want to see it in
chicago, if you're from the area, you want to see it coming
around and everything like that,we're possibly going to start
building a beater to go veryfast, very, very fast.
Speaker 3 (11:13):
So claims in the
future.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Yeah, If you guys
have any ideas, comment, shoot
them to us.
We'd love to hear what you guysgot so far.
We got the Honda Civic in themix.
A Honda Civic.
Speaker 3 (11:24):
The Honda Izzle.
That wouldn't be half bad.
I forgot what that guy's nameon Instagram was with the
pinkish G87.
Speaker 2 (11:35):
The one from Canada.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah.
Yeah, he just bought one.
I saw online Sick.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Dude, yeah, and
they're nice to work on.
Parts are available and they'resick.
There's like a big turbo inthere.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
I don't know man, I'm
a beamer dude you know me, I
mean, y'all don't know that muchbut in the making we're
dropping off my my 1999 no 1991,sorry e30 touring that I
imported from switzerland.
I think so badass.
I'm more than ecstatic to befinally dropping off this car to
(12:12):
get rebuilt yeah so tragic theway its life ended.
I was on my way to a friend'shouse to go pick up my macbook
charger for school and then onthe way, I like, through an
underpass, you know, like youknow it's chicago, like you know
how it's like messed up roadsand everything like that.
I'm going through the underpassand there's like a little divot
(12:33):
in the road and it justcompletely took my whole entire
oil pan out, all eight I don'teven know eight or ten bolts
like it just completely didn'teven like rip off the oil and
just completely, like butterDamn, sliced off, messed up.
My oil pan, my, my radiator, myfan, my fan belt fell off, like
(12:56):
everything just got messed upin that car.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
I know, I haven't
even gotten a ride in that thing
yet.
I know, dude, I know it's solow that car is the best.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
So yeah, there's big
plans for that car.
I'm honestly probably justgoing to rebuild it and just do
the exact same engine that ithas and just repaint it.
I just want it to be kind oflow and slow because I also have
the 87 2.7 stroked out singleturbo.
That's supposed to be done inlike the next month, supposedly
(13:25):
it's always supposed to be done.
I don't even want to get intothat, but yeah, that's a whole.
That's a whole.
Another episode for that.
This car is supposed to be donereally soon.
So there's a lot of there'sjust a lot of future bmw builds
that we're really excited to do,and more in the future.
To be honest, yeah, I don'tknow what it is, I'm just, I'm a
(13:48):
Beamer dude.
Speaker 2 (13:49):
I know the Beamers
are very nice.
I used to be strictly like yeah, I love Mercedes, I love AMG, I
don't hate on.
Speaker 3 (13:59):
Benz too.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
Yeah, and I had I
never even like really been in
like a.
I've been in like BMWs,probably been in an M at the
time.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
I hadn't been in like
.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
I've been in like a
couple M4s base M4s nothing done
to them, like bro's not evendriving it like that.
So it's like okay, it's kind ofjust cool.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
And then you get into
my car and you're like, Is it
yeah?
Speaker 1 (14:21):
the manual's crazy.
The manual's crazy.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Like yeah, the
manual's crazy, like it's funny
because like we're like pulleddifferent sides of the park.
I'm, I'm german, we're notliterally, but like, nah, I'm
not literally german, but sorrytechnical difficulties right
here all right, thank you.
Yeah, so I'm not.
I'm not literally a german, butwe're like from other sides of
the park, like I loved, like theeuro stuff, and jordy loves a
(14:53):
yeah I love.
I love a little superchargedaction over here, which I can't
hate I've never honestly been ina supercharged car, so if
there's someone in the commentswho wants to come by our shop
one day and like, give me a ride, to like pop my cherry, be my
guest, like like, I want youhave okay, you have to.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
In like a couple
weeks you'll get your ride okay,
yeah, you'll get your we haveum, we're doing a wrap right now
for like we can't.
I'm not, I'm not gonna, I'm notgonna get it okay okay, we just
have a uh, a hellcat that we'redoing a wrap on right now for a
very important and exclusiveperson and event that, uh,
(15:35):
that's happening.
So once that's finished, youguys will definitely see that
I'm sure everywhere.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Yes, excited um and
can we just say what event we're
gonna be putting it in?
Oh, yeah, okay, so we're gonnabe.
This car's gonna be showcasedin texas 2k yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
So in case you're
wondering how fast, it is
fucking fast yeah, so it's gonnabe a quick kitty yeah, yeah,
I've ridden in this already sofast, so fast, so fast I can't
wait till you take a ride in it.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
Dude, dude, I'm
scared bro.
I know that.
Just superchargers just pushdifferent, dude push different.
Honestly, I've never even beenin a the only supercharger was
an S4, but that's not evencomparable to even a cat, or Not
a cat, A scat pack or even aHellcat.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
Yeah, scats are NA.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
And they're just
straight yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
It's still straight
power, but, like the realm of it
, I don't even know what itfeels like.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Yeah, like an NA
motor that powerful, yeah, yeah,
I feel you.
Speaker 3 (16:38):
I feel you Because
for all the beams they're twin
turbo right, all of them, a lot,a lot of them are, yeah, a lot,
of, a lot of them are.
I mean a lot of the older ones.
It just depends, like, likewhat you got, and stuff like
that.
But it just depends what yougot going on so what do you?
want.
Uh, what do you got going on?
(16:58):
Like, what do you think we'regoing to be doing?
Like this summer you want, orsummer winter, like what.
Like, what do you want?
To give them a little rundownuh, this all right.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
So this winter I'd
say we're already about halfway
through maybe, maybe even startsnowing yeah, I mean it's
december already, so it's only.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
It's only december
6th, though oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
, yeah all right, so we're justgetting q4 almost done.
We bought it, run it up in q1yeah, q1 will be ran up um.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Summer's gonna be
insane.
We're gonna have a bunch ofevents at our shop.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
Hit, a bunch of
events, yes yes, we did actually
host our very first uh meetshout out nova racing on ig.
Um, it was great.
We had like like 40 people 40or 50 people give or take come
out.
It was awesome.
I had a bunch of bikes come outtoo, which we didn't even
expect, because that's not evenlike it was cold too.
(17:54):
Yeah, it was cold, but like wedon't even like do bikes like
that, we only wrapped one bikeand we're not wrapping bikes it
was a bitch, it was a wrappingbike so until we could get that
locked in, it's gonna be a wholedifferent story, but it was
awesome to see, like you know,just everyone come by like we
just all had a great time.
We all like connected.
It all came for the samepurpose.
(18:14):
We all rode out to the city.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
We took some awesome
pictures, yeah, and throughout
the night people just keptcoming.
Actually like people just keptcoming yeah, like more and more
people.
Yeah, surprisingly enough dude,I actually felt so bad after
because I went and checked like.
Like a few days later I checkedlike my facebook uh message
request yeah bro, I had likeseven people and they're like
where'd you guys go?
Where'd you guys go?
I was like oh, and I text allof them back like my bad.
(18:38):
I just seen this right now it'sokay.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Yeah, we're
definitely gonna have to host
some more really soon,especially with, like, the
future people that we're gonnabe working with.
It's gonna be awesome tocollaborate with them because
it's just, you know, like I saidin the beginning, we're doing
stuff that we love and we'rebringing to get like people that
love this together, you know,like it's just one big, happy
(19:02):
little family damn near, damnnear that's.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
That's, that's kind
of how it's been and that's kind
of how the community, like,should be like it's nice
everybody's welcome yeah, yeah,no, no hate around here.
Speaker 3 (19:13):
You know, it's like
every rap shop's cool, you know
yeah, we don't hate on, no rapshops, it's just, it's just
vibes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, just a chillguy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, just a chillguy, yeah yeah, yeah, I'm just a
chill guy.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
Yeah for sure, but
yeah, no for sure.
Love everywhere, all the wayaround.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
What other questions?
Do you have any specificquestions you'd like to ask us?
Man, how long have y'all beeninto cars, cars that's a good
question.
So my pops has actually alwaysbeen in the car scene.
He's always had a couple coolcars laying around.
(19:54):
But I don't know, man, like,since I was a kid, I learned, I
literally learned.
I remember my dad teaching mehow to drive in his Hummer h3
when literally I was in probablythird grade.
I remember my dad has a videoof me like him outside the car
and like we set up cones for meto drive around and I was like
(20:15):
in third grade, what are youlike seven, eight years old?
Speaker 2 (20:19):
yeah, probably
somewhere around there, like
yeah, yeah like I don't know.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
It was just easy for
me to drive like I used to race
motocross dirt bikes when I wasyounger.
But I had an accident, uh like,basically the bike slipped up
from underneath me when I was akid and like the whole bike,
just like I had, it was a 125and it was like on my neck, so
it was just.
It was like a bad scene.
So my mom made me sell my bikeand then I just kind of
(20:43):
transitioned into cars.
You know, like I've always hada love for cars, especially
beamers, since I was a kid ripthe e60, but y'all know that.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Talk about that.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Can we talk about
that briefly, not too much, okay
, yeah, like y'all know that onevideo and like on on youtube
where, like, the e60 m5 is inthe tunnel and it just downshift
and it just flies by.
Dude, that was like that was us, that one day, yeah, one day
I'll have that car.
And I got that car last year andthen it tragically ended maybe
(21:17):
a month and a half ago yeah, weuh yeah, we had a little
accident but you know,nonetheless, god bless, we're
all, we're all okay and we'rehappy and we're healthy and
we're all here to live anotherday.
But you know, lesson learnednot to do stuff like that on
public roads.
Yeah, we're gonna get anotherbmw, so don't even worry about
(21:39):
it.
We're like the.
The e60 she conquered me.
You know, that was definitely acar that I will never be able
to conquer.
That was a different beast.
The V10, crazy, crazy, crazycar.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
And as crazy as this
is about to sound, the people
who've asked me about how itfelt like an accident, how ours
was I've told them all thatthat's how that car should have
went out.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Oh yeah, there's no.
Oh yeah yeah.
Like a fucking G dude, yes.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
The car should have
went out the way it went out.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
It was something else
yeah it went out the way it was
intended to.
Yes, yes, I just rememberwatching videos of them testing
it on the Autobahn.
It was versus the Gallardo M5,e46, m3, and Skyline GTR.
Dude around that time cars, god.
(22:33):
I wish I could go back to thatera and just I tell this to
everyone I will get rid of everynew car that I possibly own.
For old cars lancia, delta,integrale, e30 m3, e46 m3 just
like the old cars have classvalue.
They have character.
There's a heart.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
Even for me.
I love the JDM I love JDM.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
One day we'll
definitely get a right-hand
drive shop R30.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Any car.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
I even like that
Century.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Oh yeah, the Toyota.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Century with the V12.
Those were presidential carsback then.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
They're massive.
They got the blinds andeverything.
Automatic chairs in the back.
Yeah, you know the ToyotaCentury with the V12?
Speaker 2 (23:13):
Yeah, those were
presidential cars back then.
They're massive.
They got the blinds andeverything, automatic chairs in
the back front.
You?
Speaker 3 (23:17):
know that?
Yeah, so because they driveright-hand, drive right.
So when you're sitting in theback left, they essentially push
the front left seat all the wayup.
More legroom, yeah, morelegroom.
But the middle part of the backopens through, so you could
essentially put your feetthrough the seat like that fire
(23:39):
it come like all right, yeah,like how a train does it?
Speaker 2 (23:42):
yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah yeah it's kind of sick.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
But like it is, I
don't know, like it's like that,
like my, like old day rollsroyce, like I'd still ride in
that slam it to the ground.
Put some bbs's on it.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
I'd, I'd still ride
in that Slam it to the ground,
put some BBSs on it.
I'd throw a chandelier in thatmotherfucker.
Yeah, I would too.
Speaker 3 (23:56):
Yeah, okay, that
would be a car, I would toss
some shit like that in too.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
That'd be so tough.
That's a fire whip.
What am I Even?
Speaker 3 (24:04):
like the 750 Li, the
Benz, the 7 Series that thing
looks insane.
A long wheelbase version, dude.
I was watching some guy oninstagram.
Who made it?
Uh um a drift car, put an ls3in it, yeah okay, I was gonna
say I bet parts for that are abitch, but yeah put an ls3 so
(24:27):
it's probably a little bit morereliable, a little bit easier to
like work on, but nonetheless,crazy car to like, make a drift
car like sick, that's insane.
That's bad, that is sick.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Have you ever watched
any like of the fd stuff?
Where, um they got like these15 year olds driving these?
Oh yeah, 1200 horsepower turbodiesel, 15 year old, coming up
right now and they're like ohand they're like, like
professionally drifting it rifts?
Speaker 3 (24:53):
yeah like formula
drift.
Yeah like no, I did briefly seeit, but I wouldn't like
extensively.
What like watch them?
Speaker 2 (24:59):
I've seen I'm always
I've seen a couple like young
people in that stuff like, ohyeah, 100, it's insane do that
too, man.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
Like we get like.
I don't know, maybe this summerif we could get like we got
some yeah, we got some stuffgoing on in the future but
possibly do like a drift, buildor rental service.
So once we get some stuff goingon like we could definitely,
like we'd love to, like you know, do something else.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Yeah, for sure.
Hello.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
Intermission for a
business call.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
You got to pull up.
You see that front gate.
Ok, so that's where it is.
Go park somewhere and then walkup to that front gate and give
me a call and I'm gonna have brocome down and let you in.
Uh, did you like, did you finda spot?
Okay, fire, I'm.
Uh, he's gonna come down rightnow.
Yeah, no, you're, you're notgonna park in there.
(25:56):
Okay, yeah, he's coming downright now.
You'll see him.
He's wearing a gray sweater.
All right, peace.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
Sorry about that let
me get that thing off you,
brother.
Hold the man's.
Excuse me what?
Speaker 3 (26:13):
are we talking about?
Speaker 2 (26:17):
I have no idea future
plans oh yeah future, future
plans yeah, I think drift billwould be cool.
Speaker 3 (26:24):
Yeah drift bill would
be sick.
It's kind of unfortunate thatchicago is just not really that
spot.
That's like a hub of yeah yeah,it's not like la, you know or
like california.
You know they got like openland to like do that stuff.
But you know we coulddefinitely one day attend some
event we.
That would be really cool to dosomething like that, let alone
(26:45):
in the future.
I don't even know if I want toshare my idea because someone
will take it.
People are like that yeah, younever know, you never know.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
People are like that
some things are better left
unsaid yeah, you guys willprobably see a lot of this, so
you'll see it in like the nearfuture.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
I have something
really big planned in, like the
next year and a half for pah, soif this goes the way I'm
intending it to, we're gonna besomewhere really great in the
next year and a half yeah, it'sgonna be it's gonna be sick yeah
, and especially if any of youguys pop out to any of these
events, I mean you'll, you'llcatch us there oh, yeah, yeah,
(27:24):
especially around chicago.
Feel free to say hi yeah, maybewe'll.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
uh, maybe we'll get
like a shirt cannon, start
shooting motherfuckers withshirts and shit.
That'd be funny as fuck.
Lowkey, that's been my dream,just to shoot a shirt cannon.
Yeah, but honestly, slimesomeone out in the heat from
close range.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
But I've always
wanted to, bro, like how I am to
you, not this close, maybe likefive feet, five feet away.
They think it's going overthere, nah.
Yeah yeah, you're gettingblasted 10,000.
Speaker 3 (28:01):
PSI.
I'm trying to think what elsecould we?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Nah.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
This is cool, like
the little.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
I know it's fire.
Yeah, it was good.
Yo, what's up how?
Speaker 3 (28:30):
you doing Fire yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
For those of y'all
who don't know, Homie Soul just
popped in, yeah we were rolling.
But yeah, now we're justgetting into pretty much
everything that's to come thissummer really, and everything
that's to come.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
Yeah, feel free to
chime in if you have any
questions for us or anythinglike that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll headsome questions over there, or
since we have a buddy of ourshere, I guess we could ask him
like how do you like?
Or he isn't even the mic's, noteven like close by him.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Here come here.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Come here, come by me
real quick.
Yeah, pop in for a sec.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
Oh shit, dude sec.
Say what up, say what up,introduce yourself, I'm salvan,
yeah, uh, basically, how wouldyou say like like pulling up to
pah?
How do you like it like?
What do you think like we couldkind of do different than other
shops or kind of kind ofpromote ourselves like some,
some positive reinforcement,almost like what do you think we
could like do better on?
Speaker 2 (29:41):
yeah, like you, what
you want to see in a sick shop I
mean already I'd say theenvironment is pretty dope.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
And then, um, I just
have to say, probably just
getting to the youngergeneration, I feel like there's
not too many like shops outthere that you know, they all
got old heads and shit like that.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah, that's like one thingthat we notice A lot of like our
I would say like ourcompetitors around us.
They're definitely way olderthan us.
Like I mean, we're only 22,keep in mind, so we started this
at a relatively young age.
So what we think like at ourpace, like we think that we're
doing like relatively well in incomparison to like what others
(30:24):
expected us to basically be atyeah, for sure for our first
year in biz, definitely,definitely and then obviously
I'd have to say, like, the workyou do is probably the most
important oh yeah, 100 puttingstuff out there that's unique,
different yeahand obviously quality yeah yeah,
(30:45):
that's what we touched on inthe beginning as well.
Like anyone, anyone couldessentially lay down a piece of
vinyl, but it's more or lesslike the the proper, the yeah,
the finish like the way, likethe way you cut your material,
like the way you do everythingelse like after that, yeah so
anyone can do that.
It's just like the overallquality of your work that people
(31:07):
, people are honestly paying for.
They come to you for a reasonyou know.
They don't come like they.
They shop for us for like ourname, you know, and like the,
the ideas they create, and likeeverything that we have like
like us, like our ideas, youknow yeah, and a lot of stuff
that goes into it.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
Like people don't
know, like, like yeah also
really quick it just for justfor.
This is a common misconceptionthat if you own a mazda miata
and it's a coupe, we're gonnacharge you the same as like a c8
corvette because it's a coupe.
That is not going to happen.
There's so many small piecesthat need to be disassembled,
taken care of, take an extratime on, sponsor completely,
(31:47):
completely different um cars towork on.
But a lot of people think it'sthe same and that you're gonna
get the same price and I justit's just not realistic and
sorry.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
That's why a lot of
the stuff's just like starting
at certain prices, like cause,yeah, you're not going to, we
can't even do, like it's noteven worth our insurance, really
Like putting, putting puttinghands on, like a, like a certain
caliber, a lot of times, a lotof times, people also expect
(32:19):
like the unexpected, to say theleast Like they, they think,
like they want to get a greatfilm.
So we really like 3M.
That's one of our top filmsthat we like to put our hands on
.
But people would expect us touse our top quality film that we
use and to get the job done inan untimely manner, to say best.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Yeah, sometimes
people don't realize how long
reps take.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
Yeah, like you're
paying me that X sum of money To
take our time, yeah, to takeour time to make sure that, like
you, are happy and satisfiedwith the overall outcome of our
project, that you gave usliberty, like you gave us your
car, and a lot of times peopledo feel like a little weary or
like uncertain once we get ourhands on a car because, like
(33:08):
anyone else would feel weird,like shit you give your keys to
two 22 year old dudes who aregonna wrap your car it's pretty.
It's pretty inevitable for somepeople to feel like some type of
way about it, but that's whyit's like our job to make sure
to alleviate that stress off ofpeople and make sure like to
like give them that safeenvironment and like show them
(33:29):
the process that we do like stepby step.
Like we always give ourcustomers like updates
throughout when we start, like alittle before and after picture
, and we also like to includelike a video at the end, like
the videos that we post on ourstories.
We like to send it to themafter, just to kind of like fill
them in with the experience youknow, cuz it's a wrap, a car it
(33:52):
depends on, honestly, the car,like the route.
The last car that that Iwrapped was was a Jeep Cherokee
and it took me four days exactly.
Yeah, it took me four daysexactly, and then an extra day
just for like kind of the safetymeasures, reassembling the car
and just doing the final touches.
So by the fifth day, when I hadit planned to be done, it was
(34:16):
done.
So it's not like I'm not takingextra time and like jerking off
the customer and like put themon like different, like loops,
and like making them feel allweird or something like that.
We just try to be very likevery clear with everyone what we
do, because at the end of theday, it is a business and you
are lending someone else yourcar to let them do something.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
It is just you two as
well.
Yeah, yeah A lot of places gothella workers and shit like that
.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Yeah, it's fucking
yeah, like we don't just have
and shit yeah, we don't havelike a staff of people that's
just like, oh yeah, they're allgonna get on in a second, like,
yeah, now we'll, we'll get on ina second here it's like that's
another thing I was gonna saywas just um, like what I like
about the shop.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
I mean like we're
obviously friends, but it's kind
of like the environment, youknow, like the relationship
between you and the customer.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
You know, yeah, for
sure, a hundred percent.
That's like.
That's what we feel.
Like like how do I say thisbest?
Like at the end of the day, youwant to be buddies with them.
You know, like I also worked inretail before, so it goes back
down to that.
Like it boils down to the exactsame pot.
Like just the way you treatpeople is the way they will
(35:26):
treat you.
You know, like if you're coolwith them, like they'll be cool
with you.
If you're open with them,they'll be open with you.
And like that just makes themmore willing to want to spend
that money with you.
You know, and like they give youthat creative ability to like
want to do maybe something elsethat you planned.
Like initially, we like wecould have initially planned for
(35:47):
a wrap, but then they see a carthat we have in the shop that
we did something else on.
They're like oh, that'sactually kind of unique.
Like I'd like to do somethingdifferent as well.
And like make my car stand out.
So we always like to.
You know, include people withthat, the whole entire process
with it, and like give them whatthey want.
You know, the whole, at the endof the day, it's just taking
(36:08):
that picture from your head ofyour car and giving it to us so
we can make it a reality.
Almost, you know, becausedriving your car is cool, you
know like who doesn't want to belike driving a cool car,
especially like if it's your caryou know like you're paying
good money for you might as wellhave like something cool on it.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
You know you're gonna
drive it every day.
Speaker 3 (36:27):
Yeah, you know, when
it like for any instance, if it
goes down to marketing yourself,like we have a couple friends
who who actually our website guyjack, shout out, jack uh, he's
got like uh uh stickers on hiscar, you know it goes boils down
to anything like the way youmarket yourself, like the way
you do anything you know it's,it's really cool you could do.
(36:49):
You could do a lot of thingswith rap, a lot, of, a lot of
cool connections you can make.
It's a very, very, very vastfield.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
I would say that you
could do a lot of interesting
things with yeah, it's fun andit gives us an excuse to get our
hands on cool cars yeah like welove yeah, we love cool cars
what's the coolest car so far?
Speaker 3 (37:11):
uh, probably that
wide body, mansory, rolls royce
and svj that we detailed overthe summer.
Those were pretty tough.
Yeah, that was that was crazywith, like the custom Hermes
orange seat.
Like bro, like one day that'sso sick, Like bro even had a a
custom made um kid seat in therewith Hermes orange on the kid
(37:36):
seat Crazy crazy money Like browent down to the, down to the
essentials you know what I mean.
Like that's so cool.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
What about rapping,
not detailing?
Speaker 2 (37:45):
Rapping, I'd say I
like the whatchamacallit, I mean
the one we're rapping now, thecat Big one.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
Honestly, I would
have to say, the biggest
transformation that I've everliked from wrapping the cars
that we have would probably haveto be that pink Jeep that I
wrapped previously, maybe liketwo weeks ago.
Yeah, that was that wasprobably the biggest like zero
to 100 type of car ever like.
The car was like I don't knowwhere it came from, but
(38:16):
different parts.
Like you know, it was probablylike from Copart or something
like that nice lady brought itby but it just had different
colored doors, different coloredfront fenders.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
The hood wasn't like
like fresh auction numbers on
the window auction numbers onthe window.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
So the car came in
for a complete makeover and she
was ecstatic with the vehicle,like the way it came out, like
complete color change, the, thefilm that we used from vinyl
frog shout out stella forhooking us up with that, that
discount.
But that pink was great.
Like it really changed thewhole entire like concept and
(38:53):
like demeanor of the car.
Like no one would look at it.
But now it's like a sore thumb,you know, like you can't even
see any of the imperfections onthe vehicle.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
It's, it's really did
wonders I was honestly nervous
about working with the vinylfrog, but it was.
It was pretty good like that,that gloss material that was.
That was actually not bad.
Oh yeah, that materialnonetheless, great.
Speaker 3 (39:16):
Vinyl frog, if you
mean, yeah, yeah, yeah, you just
need experience, like with anymaterial, um, from 3m to eyes no
tech, if I'm pronouncing itcorrectly vinyl frog, cheetah,
like.
They're all good films, youjust got to be good with
applying them.
It depends on how you heat, howyou stretch, how you
(39:36):
pre-stretch, like all theselittle variables go in.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Yeah, like we didn't
even know that the low tech,
yeah, cheetah rep.
Speaker 3 (39:43):
That was so weird at
first we didn't even know at
first, like we were.
We just I didn't read the label.
You know we didn't prepareourselves for the whole entire
process and it made it harderfor us later on.
So that, like I said in thebeginning, it boils down to the
basics proper preparationprevents poor performance.
So if you prepare yourself,you're you're not gonna lose,
(40:07):
you're not gonna fail.
You know, it's like it's veryhard to fail if you're preparing
yourself what's the differencebetween those reps?
Speaker 1 (40:14):
just like quality
wise, or what?
Speaker 3 (40:16):
yeah, quality
wisewise, there's like different
adhesions on the back that makeit a little bit different to
work with.
Like once you heat it and applyit, some of them kind of just
stick instantly, while othersdon't.
Speaker 1 (40:33):
So it's very, it's
very it's a very Why'd y'all
switch it up?
Or if I didn't hear what?
Speaker 3 (40:36):
was it.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
Why'd y'all switch it
up?
I thought you did what.
It's a color thing, it's y'allswitch it up.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
I thought you did
what.
It's a, it's a color thing.
It's like like yeah, yeah, 3monly has like certain, like a
certain swatch of colors andhonestly it's, it's pretty good,
but it's only it's not thatmany colors, but yeah.
Speaker 3 (40:49):
But those bigger
brands they tend to do, like the
solid colors, nothing.
They don't do copied colorslike no hate vinyl frog doing
the blue.
Fabulous, love that stuff, youknow.
But you would never see 3mprobably doing something like
that, which is, you know, not aproblem as well.
But that's also like where thatprice difference is.
(41:12):
You know, like, if you'rewanting to do like a 3m or like
a vinyl frog, like theapplication is way different, it
takes way much more time.
You just got to be a little bitmore careful with, like, what
you're doing, like how you'reapplying the whole entire film,
because you just don't want tomess up.
You know it's like every sheetcosts money.
You know, like if you, let'ssay, like you, you pull out five
(41:32):
by five feet for the hood andthen, like you're maybe two
inches shorter, you might beable to heat it and pull it, but
like if you don't, you justwasted a piece of material,
maybe like a hundred yeah, acouple hundred bucks, maybe or
so, just for that one hood, andthen you're gonna have to go
reorder through the wholeprocess.
It's just, you know, proper prepprevents poor performance at
(41:54):
the end of the day hell, yeah, Ithink it's w w w team we're
building w.
Speaker 2 (42:04):
Uh.
I mean, I'm excited for thesummer, I'm excited for the
spring and things to come.
I'm excited for hood to come by.
Uh, yeah, he need to come overthere, yeah we're we're gonna be
doing our podcast studio.
Speaker 3 (42:16):
So if you guys want
hood to swing by our podcast
studio once it's done like,we're gonna be doing some great
stuff around our podcast.
We're gonna include hood, we'regonna include all of our boys.
So if you guys are excited andlike really want to see like
great car car content, like juststay tuned for that I was gonna
ask y'all so like what are your, what are your next steps for
(42:40):
next steps?
um, so for right now, like Iguess winter season, we kind of
we briefly discussed it but tokind of reiterate what we were
saying, with winter coming along, we're just trying to keep
ourselves busy with, uh, withwraps, because we all know with
winter season a lot of peopledon't really want to like touch
(43:01):
their car, take them out or doanything like that.
So we're really trying to pushfor ppf.
If you're not familiar, paintprotection film is really good
for you, especially in like the,the cold air, colder areas,
like like us in chicago.
All the salt and everythinglike that prevents like erosion
and all that good stuff.
So if you want, if you want toprotect your car, definitely do
(43:22):
that before winter.
You could do like under bodycoating to protect yourself from
like all this uh, the salt thatgoes up, stuff like that.
There's just like a bunch oflittle things that we could kind
of push during winter to keepourselves busy, when, when our
main drive is like wraps and ppf, we're gonna have to kind of
divert ourselves into likeuncharted territories to to
(43:45):
cover up the expenses that wenormally would go forth.
But we were gonna also trypushing a lot of powder coating,
so that that's something youguys are also interested in from
deer guards, bumper guards,rims like, like anything you
would essentially want coated.
We could definitely coat thatfor you guys too.
(44:05):
What else we're doing?
The podcast.
We're pushing merch as well.
We're going to be starting ourmerchandise line, which is going
to be a whole separate littlething.
That we're going to be doing,and what else would you say?
Speaker 2 (44:26):
to be doing, and what
else would you say?
Speaker 3 (44:27):
I mean between the
business, all the cars we got,
all the events that were gotsome shows too, shows we're
going to we got a couple meetswe're throwing.
I mean oh, yeah, yeah, I coulddefinitely, definitely.
When's the next one?
New Year's, new Year's, no shitIn Alabama.
Yeah, are you going?
Of course, are you driving, ofcourse?
(44:50):
Yeah, yeah, shit, it's probablygoing to be snowing by that
time, right, not in Bama, not inBama, not in Bama, but it's
going to be snowing here.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
You're a trailer in
Bama Bama, but it wouldn't be
snowing here, you trailer thatbitch.
Speaker 1 (45:01):
How far is Bama?
Like, what Like?
11 hours, 10 hours.
Speaker 3 (45:05):
Yeah, that's fun,
dude, don't get me wrong, I love
that stuff.
I just I went to Gatlinburg,slammed enough.
Gatlinburg for the first timethis year, great, I rode through
Gatlinburg, oh you did.
On my way to Dreamfest oh youdid.
Speaker 2 (45:22):
Oh, fire, fire.
Yeah, dude, that stuff is crazy.
Oh, that was probably what wasgoing on at night.
Speaker 3 (45:25):
I don't know, I
honestly am not familiar with it
like too much.
But, briefly, a lot of peopleleft Gatlinburg and came to
Dreamfest.
Oh, for real, yeah, damn.
So it's probably popping outthere a little bit more, but,
dude, nonetheless, likeGatlinburg was awesome.
Like I went with my buddies andlike their girlfriends in like
a big group.
So fun, so fun.
Like definitely want to go withlike the whole PAH team and
(45:48):
honestly, like whoever elsewants to go with us.
Like it's, if we could get likeall of our boys, it'd be a
million times better.
Like the dude the house Did Ishow you the views?
Yeah, it was crazy, crazy,crazy views.
Like you wake up and like youjust like you're sitting with
the hawks, like the hawks are atlike your level and then you
just see like a fucking canyon.
(46:09):
It was crazy.
Like there was some dude likethe rentee right across from us
brought I forgot what that oneof those, those like Exodus or
something like that, like one ofthose crazy ass Camaros.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Oh, the exorcist.
Yes, exorcist yes.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
In the morning.
Dude, he had, like you know howsometimes people put like the
vendetta mask over their seats,like on the front of the like
the head covers of their seats.
Bro had like two demon maskslike sitting on like the front
of his seats.
It was so sick and then he justwent.
I remember because I wasoutside taking pictures with
giuseppe of his car and bro justlike turned that shit on.
(46:47):
It was like, like it was crazyabsolutely crazy, crazy cars at
gatlinburg I mean svj, uh, mark4, twin turbo, supra with
b-locks, like m4 comps withb-locks like slammed.
I mean obviously it's calledslammed enough gatlinburg, but
like cars like this, like rimslike that, like I don't even
(47:08):
know how people drive, like thaty'all gotta do a little vlog
next time y'all go I know I knowI actually have an osmo like
we're recording on, but I thatthe first time when we went to
gatlinburg that was the firstuse of my time with it, so I was
like very new to it and I didit.
Yeah, I didn't really know howto operate it that much.
I have footage but it didn'tcome out like the way I'd
(47:29):
intended it to be.
But definitely future shows tocome, we're definitely bringing
all of our gear prepped.
We're going to be doing somegood stuff with that stuff hell
yeah, hey, that video you guysput up today.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
What did you think of
the video today?
You saw the video on the storytoday Crazy.
Speaker 3 (47:51):
Dude shout out Sorbs.
Bro Andrew's our fucking guyman.
Y'all are going to see him alittle bit more around the shop.
We're going to be doing hellaedits with him.
We are very excited to be doinga bunch of edits with him hella
, hella edits yeah, so we arevery excited to be doing like a
bunch of work with him.
He's gonna bring our editingfrom here to literally right
here I saw, I saw it was like 3klikes.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
I was like yeah, just
already yeah, he's gonna hit a
lot.
Speaker 2 (48:17):
I'm telling you, I'm,
I'm calling him the Cole
Bennett of Instagram realediting.
He is the man, bro, insane.
Speaker 1 (48:25):
Insane.
Wow, that show's nice.
Speaker 3 (48:27):
Yeah, bro, it's fire.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
Yeah no, it's awesome
.
We got a lot of shit cooking, alot of good people involved in
the mix.
Yeah no, it's man.
It's a new adventure every dayover there.
Speaker 3 (48:38):
It really is.
It really is it.
Speaker 2 (48:44):
It's a new adventure
every day over there.
It really is it really.
Is it really?
Speaker 1 (48:46):
is how long?
Speaker 3 (48:47):
have we been?
Speaker 1 (48:47):
recording for right
now.
50 minutes?
No way, oh shit, damn, yeah,that's good Sorry.
How long has it been since PAHopened?
Speaker 3 (48:54):
It's going to be 10
months.
It's going to be 10 monthscoming up, yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
I don't know for you,
but for us it feels like longer
than that it was, like it'sbeen like well, we also see each
other, like every day you know,I feel like it, just like time
feels different.
Speaker 3 (49:09):
I don't know.
It's like it goes by like this,but like also it doesn't.
Yeah, you know like we just dothis shit every day because,
dude, it was just warm and thatwas december 6th or december,
whatever, it was just warm I,that's Chicago for you, though.
Speaker 1 (49:22):
Yeah, chicago's
fucked up with their weather.
Speaker 3 (49:25):
Yeah, the Chicago
weather's not it.
Man Like literally just cameback from Cancun Great trip.
Speaker 1 (49:37):
Came back from
85-degree weather down to like
freaking 15.
Shit's fucked up, messed up.
Yeah, that shit's bogus.
Speaker 3 (49:41):
Yeah, like like a
whole opposite drift.
That sucked.
I got a couple takeoverquestions for y'all yeah, what's
up?
Alright, so y'all familiar withthe scene.
I know Jordan Benz at thebeginning.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
What what was one of
your fondest memories of the
scene?
Yeah, um, of your fondestmemories Of the scene?
Yeah, man, my fondest memory ofthe takeover scene?
I'd probably have to say one ofthe original Chicago vs
Everybody's Bro.
(50:21):
What, hold on, keep going.
This is going to pick up, allright, but probably one of the
original Chicago vs Everybody's.
Honestly, those were crazy.
And just the environment,everybody outside.
It was just like a bigcommunity, a big, a big family,
(50:44):
like everybody was just it's soinsane, like imagine, have you
guys?
You guys have never been to atakeover, right?
Speaker 3 (50:53):
just one, honestly
yeah, this is the one time I
went.
Some girl got hit by a hellcatand she flew into me.
Unfortunately that was like nocause, like she got like bounced
(51:14):
into me, not even like it wasweird, bro, like lowkey, if I
remember correctly trust me, shedid not dent the car yeah she
definitely remember it was likeshe was kind of standing like
forward left but like kind oftilted, like this, you know, and
then the cat was swinging thisway and then all I just saw was
(51:36):
like wow, it's clipped, yeah.
And then she just flies likeinto me and then I'm like
standing with some of the guysbehind me and we all fucking
catch her.
It was like a pinball.
Speaker 1 (51:48):
Was she all right or?
Speaker 3 (51:48):
what.
Speaker 1 (51:50):
No, oh, you know what
, no, no.
Speaker 3 (51:52):
She actually was all
right, but I remember in the
pits, for whoever gets hit, theygive you a medal and they call
you the wounded soldier.
When was this hit?
They give you a metal and theycall you the wounded soldier.
Yes, bro, yes, yes, I swear togod.
I swear to god, someone was,someone was like handing out
metals, like like fake plasticmetals, and they would be like
(52:13):
oh, here's one for the woundedsoldier damn, I swear to god, I
remember that shit like she gotlike four she got Dude that was
something else.
Speaker 2 (52:24):
No, that's insane.
Speaker 3 (52:28):
That is something
else Getting macked by a cat and
just getting a plastic little.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
Dude, she's probably
crying, you handing her a medal
and shit.
Speaker 2 (52:36):
They're like oh, my
leg At least I got a medal, but
back in the day it was like likethe pre the day before chicago
verse.
Everybody's like a thursdaynight people from new york,
kentucky, uh kansas, kentucky,everywhere, people from
everywhere.
We all meet at uh forest city.
(52:56):
Crazy, crazy, crazy.
Builds manual, uh, manual.
Hellcat challenger most insanething I've heard.
I wish I could not get behindsomething like that.
Dude it's, it's, it's insane,it's insane.
Bro, manual.
But like everybody's outside,everybody's outside straight
(53:17):
vibing chilling music on no badvibes you you never really heard
about.
Like Is the camera off?
Speaker 1 (53:25):
Yeah, a takeover Keep
going though, because this is
going to be like exclusively onthe podcast the listening bar I
got you no, but literally youcould be out there.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
You never had to
worry about really anybody
blowing, like nowadays, everyEverything's popped, Like every
now, a week, month, couple timesa month, someone's getting
popped at a takeover, someone'sgetting lit up at a takeover or
something, and that shit iscrazy and it was not like that.
It used to not be like that.
Speaker 3 (53:59):
Not even crazy, it's
just sad yeah.
Speaker 2 (54:01):
Like how, like that
it used to not be like that it
was not even crazy.
Speaker 3 (54:02):
It's just sad, like
yeah, like how, like it's.
Like I get the whole idea ofthe takeovers, but like if
people start getting hurt andstuff, like that it's like it
was different when it was likeI'll get back or get smacked
like yeah, yeah, like like noshit yeah, that's kind of common
sense.
But like when they startbringing poles out and stuff
like that, it's like oh, man.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
Yeah, the pipes are
honestly crazy Because it's like
why?
Speaker 3 (54:29):
Bro gets pressed.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
you got a better car
and they'll shoot you yeah like
bro gets pressed, he gets arollback on and he's going to
light this bitch up Like no.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Fucked up world we
live in.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
And especially like
you could even be around and
then damn you driving home witha bullet hole in your shit Like
damn, that's crazy work, bro,yeah, that's crazy work, but no,
they used to be so, honestly,they used to be so much fun.
Like bro, bro, all the dogsoutside, everybody like.
It's indescribable, broIndescribable.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
And honestly cops are
cool.
Speaker 2 (55:02):
They used to be cool
with us.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
They'd literally be
on the intercom.
Speaker 2 (55:04):
Like see you at the
next spot, yeah.
Speaker 3 (55:06):
I bet Honestly, I
hope maybe we can try to revive
something that was once greatinto something better.
You know, like everyone wants todo something with cars but but
like we don't have to do it likethat, like you don't have to do
(55:27):
it like that, like there couldbe a little it could be
controlled a little bit moreuser-friendly.
You know, more organizeddoesn't have to be paid for or
anything like that.
It's just people comingtogether doing what they love,
you know, and no one has to gethurt doing it.
You know, that's the way I seeit, like I don't think no one
should go have to like show offtheir car and then, like come
back home, like you said, likewith a bullet hole in their car
(55:50):
yeah, type shit like this couldbe a cool place for everyone to
showcase what they love.
Like from any, from any car, anystyle.
You know, at the end of the day, we're all car lovers.
It's not a place to likenecessarily judge your build, or
like you don't got money oranything like that we still, at
the end of the day, it's fourwheels and a person driving it.
Speaker 1 (56:15):
Type shit.
Speaker 3 (56:16):
It's still going to
be you.
Speaker 2 (56:22):
Oh man, oh man uh,
but yeah, no, I think, I think,
uh, actually I'm not even gonnasay this, but hopefully you guys
will be able to experience thetakeover yeah, when was that?
Speaker 1 (56:37):
when you were going?
Speaker 2 (56:38):
was 2021 and 2022,
I'd say that's like what really
like well, like I got known forit and shit yeah, just making
like background noise yeah, typeshit, just making crazy videos,
and I was just outside with thecamera bro fell off I did bro
you don't know how many peoplehit my dms like bro, you fell
(57:00):
off, pop out, pop out.
You didn't even post.
I'm like dude like I.
I don't pop out like thatanymore.
Motherfuckers die,motherfuckers die popping out
like yeah, like we almost didthat.
Yeah, like I'm.
I'm cool on that for now.
Yeah, right, but every once ina while, you know maybe, maybe
I'll pop out a little littlefirst one or two spots.
(57:20):
If you see a blue M2, it's notus, yeah definitely not us.
Speaker 1 (57:24):
No, it's not us.
Speaker 2 (57:25):
It's not us, so don't
even think that shit.
Speaker 1 (57:27):
It's got some
Christmas lights on it right now
.
Speaker 3 (57:28):
Yeah, yes it's not us
.
It'd definitely be cool evenlater on to like we're trying to
collaborate with like futureYouTubers.
So if any YouTuber or collaborcollaborator like sees this and
wants to collab with us in thechicagoland or like mid mid
midland area, midwest, midwest.
Speaker 1 (57:47):
Sorry I was.
I was saying, I was thinkingthat I don't know, why, I said
that midway.
Speaker 3 (57:54):
Yeah, but if y'all
are in that area and y'all want
to like work together, like see,if y'all want to do something
like, feel free to shoot us a anemail, a text, on any platform.
We're always.
We're always there, we'realways looking for some good
stuff what's the update on theother whips?
Under other whips.
We have a project that is goingto be going to texas 2k, if
(58:16):
you're familiar with that what'sthat texas 2k is essentially um
a really big drag show in texaswith high performance cars
ranging from big turbo civicsall the way to twin turbo lambos
and r8s like a base model,lamborghini, slow like you're
getting, yeah, like at nighttimewhen you go race, that shit is
(58:39):
you know, might as well not evenhave brought that remember,
like all those videos I watch atyour house.
Yeah, yeah, it's so funny causehe's like oh, bro, watching cars
again, like that's every time.
Yeah, like literally I'd justbe putting cars, you just catch
him on.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
YouTube and it's just
fucking.
Speaker 3 (58:54):
M5 sound clips.
First car video oh man, yeah,but shit but yeah, no, what's
the word with them too?
you just don't keep it stocked Idon't know, man, I kind of, I
kind of want to get rid of it,since we're in chicago just I
(59:16):
seen a lot of people drive thiscar in the winter but Chicago is
wild yeah, wild, to say theleast Very unexpected weather,
even though last year we made itI don't even remember when did
it snow.
Last year it didn't even snowon Christmas.
Last year it snowed onHalloween, I remember, but not
(59:38):
even on Christmas, and then itwas just like crazy, crazy snow
you don't have all wheel.
I don't know, I wish I wishthose m240s are fast.
Yeah, the m240s are cool,that's why I feel like I should
have went down the the regulartraffic route and maybe copped a
little m3 comp.
But because those are all wheellike everyone in the game's
(01:00:05):
like oh, if you want to go fastand compete with those guys,
don't even bother getting a rearwheel car, because every I mean
it makes sense, like it kind ofmakes sense, you know it's like
but in those new, newer carscan't you switch it like yeah,
yeah, you want to?
drift.
Yeah, like those carsspecifically.
I mean like what's a car?
Uh I know, uh, m3s, m4s, onecar that you could switch from
(01:00:30):
rear to all wheel.
Um, they got an suv, oh yeah,like the x5s and x3s.
But I'm pretty sure that's acode, because I know in
giuseppe's car he said for thex3m you need to buy a tune to
unlock the the rear wheelfunction that's like the same
thing with with mine.
Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
It's like an x delete
.
Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
You got to just get
an x delete thing okay, yeah,
yeah essentially, but but yeahfor chicago man honestly audi
tweaked tweaked.
Yeah, I tweaked so hard, Ishould have got that RS6 dude
the RS6.
Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
You'd be different
for that one.
Speaker 3 (01:01:07):
I never see those,
you really don't remember when
we went to Chicago Motors, thatone time at that show with the
candy red with the red ski box.
Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
The ski box completes
it.
That's what's it called withthe red ski box yeah, dude, the
ski box, the ski box completes,yeah, it really does.
Speaker 3 (01:01:25):
That's what I'm gonna
do on the station wagon.
Actually said it, uh, on thevideo.
But I'm dropping off thestation wagon on thursday for
what?
Uh?
Just to get rebuilt.
Oh shit, remember, so I was.
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
I actually said it on
here I haven't even touched it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:39):
The day that remember
the day I was coming to your
house.
Yeah, it was like a year ago,that's so funny because I was
saying I was talking about youhere and now you're here.
But literally I was on the wayto his house to go grab a
charger and then my car bottomsout and it just literally
started smoking.
Like I already knew whathappened, like I didn't even
(01:02:08):
bother to stop on the side ofthe road or anything.
I knew my shit was fucked.
I literally, I literally justgot onto the highway as quick as
I possibly can and I made itmaybe like a mile out from the
city, like onto the onto 90, andthen my car just fucking goes
limp and dies on the side of theroad and then within five
minutes, like is so lucky, thebest tow experience I've ever
had in my freaking life.
Like after owning every car,I've never had a toy experience
like that.
It was so awesome.
(01:02:29):
Like bro was like oh dude,don't even worry about it, man,
like I'll get you hooked up andhe only charged me like 50 bucks
.
Damn, yeah, bro.
Bro was like oh man, I loveyour car.
Bro.
Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Like he gave me, took
it out to the burbs and he took
it all the way out to the burbs.
Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
Bro really hooked me
up that day like honest to god
what about the?
convert the convertible.
I briefly mentioned it on hereas well.
So we did the 2.7 conversionstroker kit with a single turbo.
I mean full, fully forgedinternals, carbon kevlar, clutch
, like full nine yards on thatlittle e30.
(01:03:05):
That booty is gonna be pushingsome power.
Dude, like I got the wholeentire brace locked down on the
front and the back, the.
I got the, the, what, the?
The two-piece bbs is on therewith like some r triple eights
for the meat, like it's gonnahook like that car is supposed
to be.
I mean, dude, like this guy islike fucking being the bush with
(01:03:26):
me around, like it's almostthree years.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
Yeah, it's been such
a long time, dude.
He's been stroking him sincethe summer.
Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Oh yeah, next week,
next week oh, yeah, yeah, next
week, dude, you need to, atleast by summer, dude I think,
yeah, that's the goal no, he'stalking about at least by summer
.
Speaker 3 (01:03:41):
He, he's talking
about next week, because the
goal was to have it by thissummer.
Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
Dude, yeah dude, I
swear to God before last summer.
He was like all right, we'regoing to get it before this
summer Because he would be inthe car.
God, that bitch is not comingback.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
He would be in the
car Like it would be.
Like me, him, subban Sy, allthe boys top down just cruising
in that car.
Like that's tough.
That car is a fucking vibe.
That was literally the best carto pick up the boys and then
just fucking dude chafing up andshit all yeah, literally
anything and dude.
Like such a cool car to be in,like there's no car like the e30
(01:04:15):
.
Genuinely it's such a greatbody style, so timeless, you
could do so many things, such agreat platform to do any engine
swap you could freaking imaginefrom that sema build with, like
the ls7 twin turbo to like asimple ls3, even even to my
(01:04:36):
dream build would be a uh s54swap with a single turbo in my
station wagon.
If anyone's selling an S54,please let me know.
Or an S52, please let me know.
I will buy it for a good price.
I'm not paying some fuckingfive bands for 170,000 miles.
(01:04:57):
I tweaked so hard that I soldthat engine.
Man, fuck Bro, y'all would havebeen seeing that car done right
now.
Fuck man, it's okay.
You know trial and error.
You know we're going to havethis car done by the summer and
it'll be Hopefully, hopefully.
No I think it will.
The green car will mostdefinitely be done, the white
(01:05:17):
one that's in the works.
I'm genuinely not like too,like I don't even care anymore,
man.
Like there's no, like you can'teven get mad at it.
It's like what the fuck am Igonna do?
Like what can you genuinely?
do like you know, you could boilyourself so much to the point
where it's like when I hit acharge back on bro or some shit,
(01:05:37):
like what am I gonna do?
I can't even do nothing.
I can't do nothing, none of thesorts.
Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Alright, I think this
is a good spot to wrap it up at
.
We're over here taking over therollback show today.
Thank, you guys for having us.
Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
Appreciate you guys
for having me on.
Speaker 3 (01:06:00):
Thank you for coming
by, alright, you guys For having
me on, of course, thank you.
Thank you for coming by.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Yeah, sorry.
Alright, guys To the boys Peace, peace, peace out.
Speaker 3 (01:06:07):
Alright, w Fire, w
what like an hour and some An
hour and change.
Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
Yeah, cause I think
that died Like.
Speaker 3 (01:06:20):
Oh, this died too.
Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
Oh fuck, yeah, that
died when it beeped that one
time.
Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
Oh, I did hear it.
Oh yeah, oh, my God, uh, justwrapped it up, uh,