Broken suspension & killer new brakes! Roxy GTO gets some love!



Roxy GTO (or Roxy the Holden to be more accurate!) needed some love and attention!!! She got it, and now she’s back on the road!

Thank you for supporting companies that make our series HAPPEN!

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Permatex is our go to for epoxies, silicone, threadlockers and so many more products we use left and right in our shop- https://www.permatex.com/

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OFFICIAL TIRE PARTNER: Continental Tire! Our link below!
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PEAK Auto for all the COOL FACTOR we need!!! Join the #PEAKsquad for free perks and that car fam feeling!
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CRC Auto for SO MANY of our favorite products like Brakleen!
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Chicago Pneumatic for both electric impacts, compressors AND air tools! https://tools.cp.com/en-us/our-stories/sponsorship/flying-sparks-garage

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21 thoughts on “Broken suspension & killer new brakes! Roxy GTO gets some love!”

  1. 9:00 Emily, thats a cool seat-belt buckle belt you have on. Sweet ride too!🔥😅🔧😊👍🛠️

    Wow, that a super long brake break-in process! Days & days!🚥 🏁🛑🟢

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  2. Chur bro"z, if you don't know,the whole car is Australian built but under the GM banner, and in your country they badge it as a Vauxhall, where as over here in New Zealand and Australia,it's badged under it's real name, Holden, look it up,chur chur, your biggest kiwi fan👌

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  3. I had a GTO but mine was a 1970 version… "Judge" lord I wish I still had it.. Derik from Vice Grip Garage will be mad at ya for not marking the filter with the Milage or Date.. Just sayin..

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  4. 200,000 miles with the same brake discs is a very long time, which probably means that you don't wait until the end to let off the gas and then brake hard. In my mechanic time I regularly encountered brake discs that had to be replaced with 40,000 miles because they were already worn out below the minimum size.
    Lilly will become a Car Girl just like the Kid, she already learns a lot by watching and asking questions to your Emily.

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