
Guz Khan's Custom Cars is a leisure hobbies series airing on UK television.
Full Volume is a programme presented as a single episode, focused on automotive customisation and driving technique. The show follows a hands‑on approach, taking viewers through practical modifications and skill‑building sessions with specialists from the car‑culture scene. In this installment, the host Guz concentrates on enhancing his Honda S2000 by fitting a high‑output stereo system that delivers a powerful sound experience. The upgrade forms the central project of the episode, showcasing the steps involved in selecting and installing a speaker set capable of producing a thunderous audio output. During the build, Guz is introduced to Iceman Ian, a recognised authority on car audio. Ian shares his expertise on achieving optimal sound quality, guiding Guz through the technical considerations required to balance volume, clarity and vehicle integration. Their interaction provides a concise look at the nuances of professional‑grade audio work. The episode also features a segment with Aleyna, who offers practical advice on drifting. She demonstrates specific techniques that help drivers control the car’s rear end while maintaining momentum, giving Guz actionable tips to improve his handling on the track. Together, the audio upgrade and drifting instruction round out a focused guide to both auditory and performance enhancements for enthusiasts.
In this episode, Guz gives his Honda S2000 a serious audio boost, fitting it with a booming stereo system that rattles the cabin. While testing the new setup, he bumps into Iceman Ian, a recognised authority on sound, who shares a few insider tricks. The meeting also leads Guz to Aleyna, who offers him practical advice on how to drift the car more smoothly. Between the high‑volume upgrades and the drifting pointers, Guz walks away with both a louder ride and a handful of fresh driving techniques. The new system turns the cabin into a mini concert hall, so Guz can hear every bass thump. Ian explains speaker placement, while Aleyna shows corner entry and throttle control for better slides.
Guz decides to give his Honda a full gold wrap, turning the everyday car into a flashy statement piece. While working on the project he bumps into Rhian, an artist known for blending anime aesthetics with automotive design. Under her guidance, Guz picks up the basics of building vintage‑style cars, absorbing the craft’s core techniques. With the gold‑wrapped Honda complete, Guz shifts his focus to the drift track, where he practices circular drifts, commonly called doughnuts. Through repeated runs, he hones his control and timing, eventually achieving a smooth, consistent spin that keeps the car stable while the tyres smoke. By the episode’s end, he’s confidently mastering the doughnut manoeuvre.
Guz decides to give his Honda a full gold wrap, turning the everyday car into a flashy statement piece. While working on the project he bumps into Rhian, an artist known for blending anime aesthetics with automotive design. Under her guidance, Guz picks up the basics of building vintage‑style cars, absorbing the craft’s core techniques. With the gold‑wrapped Honda complete, Guz shifts his focus to the drift track, where he practices circular drifts, commonly called doughnuts. Through repeated runs, he hones his control and timing, eventually achieving a smooth, consistent spin that keeps the car stable while the tyres smoke. By the episode’s end, he’s confidently mastering the doughnut manoeuvre.
Guz decides to give his Honda a full gold wrap, turning the everyday car into a flashy statement piece. While working on the project he bumps into Rhian, an artist known for blending anime aesthetics with automotive design. Under her guidance, Guz picks up the basics of building vintage‑style cars, absorbing the craft’s core techniques. With the gold‑wrapped Honda complete, Guz shifts his focus to the drift track, where he practices circular drifts, commonly called doughnuts. Through repeated runs, he hones his control and timing, eventually achieving a smooth, consistent spin that keeps the car stable while the tyres smoke. By the episode’s end, he’s confidently mastering the doughnut manoeuvre.
Guz decides to give his Honda a full gold wrap, turning the everyday car into a flashy statement piece. While working on the project he bumps into Rhian, an artist known for blending anime aesthetics with automotive design. Under her guidance, Guz picks up the basics of building vintage‑style cars, absorbing the craft’s core techniques. With the gold‑wrapped Honda complete, Guz shifts his focus to the drift track, where he practices circular drifts, commonly called doughnuts. Through repeated runs, he hones his control and timing, eventually achieving a smooth, consistent spin that keeps the car stable while the tyres smoke. By the episode’s end, he’s confidently mastering the doughnut manoeuvre.