Ryan Maretsky’s completed his 2004 VW Golf R32 show car back in 2019, and after a short period of time, he got bored of it. So he completely disassembled it and rebuilt the entire vehicle by hand and by myself over the course of 3 years on a rotisserie, which took 3764 hours. For Ryan, the R32 has served as both therapy and a sort of art. And to that extent - it's really more than just a car, and he hopes the build and the process motivates others.
Additional footage from Ryan McKeon (@phocus_rm)
As seen on PASMAG's Tuning 365 TV Show (Season 3 Episode 15) on REV TV.
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