Tesla Timeout #31 – I’ve built my own TESLA MODEL 3 HIGHLAND – you can too!

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So for sure, the new Model 3 Highland is a great vehicle. It really should have been what the Model 3 was all along. However, is it worth spending $50-$70K+ to buy one?

Or, can you "build your own" Highland (or as close to one as possible)?

In this video I show you some of my main modifications I have done to my 2020 Model 3 LR that puts this pretty close in many ways, to what the new Highland is bringing.

Of course there are many improvements that can’t be replicated, however I do walk through some major ones and concepts that can make older and current Model 3’s, a much better vehicle experience for all!

My Episode Links to these mods:

MOUNTAIN PASS PERFORMANCE COMFORT SUSPENSION KIT FOR MODEL 3:

SAILUN ERANGE EV TIRES:

HANSHOW LED FOG LIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS:

TESLASY.COM STARLINK LED LIGHTSTRIP:

TESBROS CHROME DELETE KIT:

EVANNEX.COM REKUDO CARBON FIBER STEERING WHEEL:

WIRED RIDEZ INTERIOR AMBIENT LED:

ATLAS MODEL 3 SCREEN SWIVEL/TILT MOUNT:

TESLASY.COM MODEL 3 7-INCH REAR DISPLAY V2:

DISCLAIMER: Some of these items were sent to me for free or at a small charge, to review. Others I paid full or a slightly discounted price for.

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