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This man is unbelievably building a $669,000 Brabus from Temu with a $13,000 budget

Last updated: July 31, 2025 7:53 am
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You don’t just bump into a Brabus GLE 63 S at your local grocery store.

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Temu Brabus GLE 63 S: built with clamps, sweat, and prayersTemu car projects are pure internet chaos

They’re so rare that YouTuber Chris Slix decided he’d just make one himself.

Armed with a crashed Mercedes, a Temu account, and a $13,000 budget, he created a DIY Brabus factory.

What was supposed to be a budget flex turned into a chaotic, Tiger‑Sealed miracle.

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Temu Brabus GLE 63 S: built with clamps, sweat, and prayers

It all started with a battered GLE 63 S – the same platform Brabus turns into six‑figure monsters. 

Chris found a ‘dry carbon’ body kit on Temu for roughly $8,660 (£6,929) and hit buy like a man possessed. 

When the boxes finally arrived, the dream met reality: 14 pieces of carbon, some scratched, some bent, clamps already rusty. No parking sensor holes. No badges. No instructions. Even the exhaust tips didn’t fit.

So he improvised. 

Chris Slix

Chris Slix

The rear spoiler got smothered in Tiger Seal and clamped overnight, glue oozing everywhere. The new wheel arches weren’t real replacements at all – just thin shells meant to sit on top of the factory ones – so Chris glued and taped them in place like clip‑on fender flares. 

Parking sensor holes were drilled by hand and sanded smooth. Number plate lights? Carved into the diffuser with a drill. 

At one point, the front grille was so misaligned he literally hacked the holes bigger until it finally clicked.

Chris Slix

Chris Slix

Slowly, the GLE 63 S started to look like a Brabus cosplay. 

A satin gray PPF wrap pulled it all together, and a set of Brabus‑style replica wheels finished the look. 

When the last clamp came off, the car was… kind of stunning. 

Up close, you can still spot the Tiger Seal fingerprints and the hand‑cut holes on this Temu Brabus, but from 10ft away? You’d believe it.

Temu car projects are pure internet chaos

Chris isn’t the only one turning Temu into a garage carnival. 

In Atlanta, Cam’Ron Carter went viral for unboxing what TikTok called a “boneless bumper” after ordering a Chevy truck part that showed up floppy and tragic. 

In New York, a guy bought Temu’s cheapest adult mini bike for $450, dodged a gas leak and mystery brake lines, and still hit a decent top speed. 

And in Idaho, a group of friends tried to scale a mountain with Temu’s worst mini excavators and dump trucks, bouncing through swamps just to reach an abandoned school‑bus camper.

Chris Slix

From a $13,000 Temu Brabus to a mountain‑climbing toy fleet, Temu has become the messy, hilarious playground of DIY car culture. 

It’ll sell you the dream, but the comedy is free.

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