Installing A Manual Transmission in the Off-Road Lamborghini Huracan

In today’s episode we install a manual transaxle in the off-road huracan.
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Music:
Fareoh – Cloud Ten

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38 thoughts on “Installing A Manual Transmission in the Off-Road Lamborghini Huracan

  1. You guys need a band-saw with all the fab work you do.. way less grinding!!! maybe a sponsor opportunity for someone!!! Love your exotic builds!

  2. Everything yall touch is so far from my budget.. but.. hell… I said the same thing when you were building an Evora. It's still an awesome channel! Cheers 🙂

  3. What the hell is that sponsor? You DON'T KNOW what you're getting in there. You HOPE It's useful and you pay $40 for it? Feels like an overpriced Amazon Mystery Box…

  4. Sometimes it takes some time to see progress and this is one of those situations. I mean I know you came a long way from the start of the channel but stuf like the rear bumper… you would never have thought of that 1 or maybe 2 years ago. I applaud your growth and look forward to the bright future which lies ahead of BisforBuild.

  5. I'm not as excited for this build, somewhere there sits a burntacan with a custom widebody kit that lacks some real world testing.

  6. Your music during the time lapse is the same with the hagerty channel when they doing engine rebuild. Its cool

  7. Why didn't you extent the original crossmember (the one you cut open and you show at 6:49 ) more to the back and make it also act as a "bumper" for protection. You can make it detachable.

  8. I know that it would have been harder but wouldn't it have been better to run the bar under the end of the trans that way you could have supported the end of the trans and added a bushing for the movements when shifting just a thought

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