00:00Electrical engineer Moses Ungabeni has realized a childhood dream to build his
00:17very own sports car from scratch. While I was still a boy something came up
00:23into my mind he said one day I want to build my own sports vehicle. I saw
00:28those American sports cars like COVID then I said one day when I grow old I want to build one and
00:35nothing can stop me. It was bent by hand the body structure shape and everything it was handmade
00:42and it's not like it's a complete workshop but if you are determined to complete your
00:47to fulfill your dream you end up doing it. By God's grace I've managed to complete my project
00:52so I thank God for that. The thrifty engineer used car parts from a number of different models
00:58and has only spent 240,000 Rands so far. That's just £12,700 or $16,750.
01:07Okay the engine is a 2 litre engine from the BMW 318 IS 98 model. The glasses, this small one here is from the Mazda 86 model.
01:19The door glasses are from BMW M3 E46 model 2005. The front windscreen is from a VWKD backing. The front lights are from ODT T2011 model.
01:35The rear fog lamp is from the 318 IS. It was used as a brake assistance on top of the windscreen. The tail lights are from Nissan Skyline GTR 2015 model.
01:43Moses can even start the engine remotely. I'm really proud of him. I know it's a dream come true for him to build this car. It's his passion.
01:55And the supercar superfan hopes his new wheels will also make his country proud.
02:00In South Africa we don't have a model that will say it was like manufacturer designed by South Africa. I am in South Africa and I'm not doing this thing for myself. It's for the country and for my people.
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