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*NEW - Watch the outtakes from this shoot here.... • Видео Story Excerpt- Taking over an abandoned project can be extremely risky but the excitement and reward can often be worthwhile. Plenty of projects begin with grand ambitions but when funds run dry or interest is lost, cars tend to fall by the wayside and end up sitting for untold amounts of time. Although the term "barn find" usually applies to classic and collectible vehicles forgotten by owners and time, it is becoming more common to uncover modern vehicles that have been neglected and are in need of a fresh start. David Bruzewski, the owner of the black, 726 horsepower EVO VIII featured in the DSPORT's November 2010 Issue #96, has come a long way since that EVO build. After countless hours invested in the garage, he's gained vast experience and knowledge, becoming even more hands on with his projects. He even went so far as to install a two-post lift in his garage to make maintenance and modification a less arduous task. With little left to do other than to pilot his black EVO down the quarter mile, Bruzewski felt the urge to start a new project. With the drag-oriented EVO already completed, his focus was on a more streetable build that would be responsive enough to attack cones yet still have enough juice to take down the quarter mile in short order. So when Bruzewski came across a partially disassembled EVO VIII that had been sitting in a storage facility in Virginia Beach, his interest was piqued. The bad news was that the original owner intended to construct a dedicated racecar but the project ended up sitting stagnant for approximately four years. On the plus side, the EVO was a package deal that included a Buschur Racing 2.3-liter stroker engine and a Voltex Racing Circuit Version aero kit. As far as Bruzewski was concerned, the extras sealed the deal and before long he was heading to Virginia to pick up his new project. Check out the DSPORT Feature Car playlist... • DSPORT FEATURE CARS All your favorite DSPORT content now in one place... http://dsportmag.com