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EP #009 AJ Garron - World Crush - Car Dad - Synchronized Spirit

2 h 44 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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This week, Al, Dan, Mike and AJ roll through a chaotic mix of shop life, industry drama, and pure enthusiast storytelling. minor injuries, and the everyday annoyances that come with wrenching and recording. From there, the crew dives the dream‑garage mindset, and the generational slang that keeps everyone confused on a Friday afternoon. The conversation shifts into motorsport strategy as the guys break down Mercedes’ clever F1 tactics and how racing regulations keep evolving. They also tackle Jim Farley’s viral “$120K mechanic” claim and what it really says about the auto industry. AJ shares his early car journey—from Chevy Blazers to VR6 Volkswagens—before the crew revisits the rise of World Crush and its transformation into Synchronized Spirit. Road‑trip disasters, Jetta wagon chaos, and the pain of long‑term builds take center stage next, followed by deep dives into turbo Audi dreams, 944 07K swaps, outlaw Porsche culture, and the novelty of rare cars. The guys explore OEM+ philosophy, why some enthusiasts treat cars as better investments than stocks, and the sentimental value that keeps certain builds around forever. The episode winds down with a mechanic’s origin story, final thoughts on social media, and—naturally—a surprising detour into the unexpected joys of raising chickens IG Socials - @Ajsmind @cardad603 @Synchronizedspirit @3pedalspodcast @karrehaus @kap0ne @danjpendleton @drive.werks @send__it

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