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Meet Talented Student Who Uses Scrap Metal to Build Red Ferrari

A talented young student from Vietnam has teamed up with a friend to construct his own dream Ferrari 488 GTB at home using scrap metal and $95 (~N41,000).

A young man’s unique talent has seen him using the low budget of N41k to build a red Ferrari 488 GTB, a car that ordinarily would cost as high as $260,000 (~N112m).

The young Vietnamese built it at home with his friend and accomplished the technical task, producing a car that could move. The video of the car shared on Twitter has been viewed many times by admirers. 

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Speaking on how they built the Ferrari 488 GTB To accomplish the task, he revealed that they first used pieces of carton to map out the shape of the car and then followed that up with scrap metal welding. 

He further said, that the steering of the car looks like the two handles of a motorcycle, but it still moved fine. 

The epic Ferrari sign was also glued to the car to make things complete. It took them two weeks to build. He took a ride in his Ferrari 

As soon as they finished and the car was painted red, it was started and it roared to life and off he drove to the streets. People stared at the strange car in admiration especially as the wheels looked tiny and skeletal 

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Legit

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