By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
Street Outlaws No Prep Kings star Justin Swanstrom has revealed how much it costs for multiple companies to get Prenup up and running. And it’s mind-blowing.
This comes from a video called, “I Spent $100,000 To Get My Car Fixed!” on YouTube.
He said that he spent this money. And he did not get free work.
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This video was filmed when he was at Modern Racing.
“I love racing,” Swanstrom. “I put everything into Prenup. The merch and all of my social media goes back into Prenup.”
The bill for Cameron Johnson Race Cars cost $43,589.90. Johnson and his team worked tirelessly to get Prenup back up and running.
He has had numerous other bills added to the pot. Swanstrom also said that he paid an expedite fee to get products to him overnight to get the car ready as soon as possible.
While he paid $85,000 to get the car ready, he said that he has yet to get a bill from Omar, a guy, who helped wire the car. Swanstrom said that Omar previously worked for FuelTech before going off and doing his own thing.
And he said he does not have a bill from ProLine yet. He previously said that it cost nearly $75,000.
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He said that the car took nearly 300 hours over 4 1/2 days to get Prenup back up and running.
“Once I got all the bills in, they added up,” Swanstrom said. “It drained me. It drained the duffel bag that I had. Within the past month, we’re close to spending $100,000.”
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