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Youtuber Burning Wrenches Made the GTA V Ramp Buggy in Real-Life

In the summer of 2021, DIY gaming mechanics Burning Wrenches started work on their most ambitious project yet: the Ramp Buggy from GTA V. The YouTubers started the project in hopes of winning a gaming competition that was canceled due to COVID.

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Despite the cancellation of the contest, though, Burning Wrenches decided to keep building this insane GTA V vehicle, recording the process all the while. Now, after about two months of videos, the Ramp Buggy is now fully operational. You can check it out for yourself in the video below.

While it may not look like the prettiest car in the world, the Ramp Buggy gets the job done, flipping cars in spectacular fashion. I mean, just imagine what this thing would do in a demolition derby!

If you enjoyed this video, be sure to check out all of the other content that Burning Wrenches has on their channel. They built vehicles from games like Rust, Cyberpunk 2077, and PUBG that will surely blow you away. You can also watch previous videos from the GTA V Ramp Buggy creation series there as well.

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