Huh?
Still waiting for some pictures of something you have “built”....
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You're really a "broke" tool, you know.
So anyway, the vehicles I've "built" were done long before cell phones, internet, and social media were even thought about. Social media was the parking lot at the burger joint. As such, I honestly don't have any photos of my build work. They were 60s cars. A '64 Chevy Nova, and a '67 Camaro, both "built" for drag racing.
The '64 Nova I got from my Dad after he crashed it into a cow(!). I rebuilt it and drove/raced it for a few years before crashing it myself and selling the carcass.
The '67 Camaro was several years old when I bought it for dirt cheap. It was a bottom feeder 6cyl w/3spd column-shift. I "built" it over a period of 10 years while drag racing it in H Modified Production and countless street races with my own built 268ci 6cyl. Started with a 250ci bored to 258ci (0.120 over).
I built it using 4" bore 12:1 compression TRW forged pistons. I was working at an auto parts store with attached machine shop, so I searched through the parts catalogs to find the best pistons with the right pin height and bore size.
I bought a junked Muncie 4spd from the local yard and built it into what would now be called a "dog box" with no synchros other than on 1st gear. Trimmed about 1/3 of the engage splines out of the shift collars. It shifted like butter at 8k rpms. I installed a 5.13 Zoom gearset into the 10bolt(!) rear axle. I ported the head and installed MUCH larger TRW valves, a Crane camshaft, Melling oil pump, Mallory dual-point distributor and coil, Offenhauser intake with a Holley 650 DP carb, and finally a set of Hooker headers. The power was good all the way to 8k rpm, but the long crankshaft didn't play well the harmonics and required frequent replacement to stay in one piece. Man, this brings back some awesome memories of my youth. I sure wish I did have pics of all my endeavors from back then.
So, buying a brand new, current year vehicle and modding it with simple bolt-on crap is NOT a "build". It's just changing it to suit personal desires. Calling a bolt-on project a "build" doesn't do justice to an actual BUILD of vehicle from crashed or otherwise junked. I suppose if you took the brand new vehicle and stripped it to the bare chassis, installed a cage for racing along with all the required safety gear would be a "build". Otherwise it's just a personal preference "tweaking".
You can call it a build, like you can call a worthless POS criminal dying from his criminal activities a murder, but that doesn't make it one...