Tearing down my Salvaged GT-R to find all the DAMAGE

In today’s episode were tearing the damaged panels off the GT-R and testing the transmission.
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Music:
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Author: phillynews215

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48 thoughts on “Tearing down my Salvaged GT-R to find all the DAMAGE

  1. These were different times, $850 for a subframe is wild I can’t even get a rotor under $1,200 rip and my god damn wheeels man! Yesterday I hit a pothole and now im out two fucking rims another easy $1,000 😢

  2. Late to the party, but I could not agree more with you. Been watching you for years and was rewatching some content and your declaration at the end was spot on. You are inspiring young people to go do what they love and find a way to make it work!

  3. Fuck those Elenor guys keep doing what you're doing and once you build a car and it goes public you can't tell everyone not to copy it. I think that's the biggest form of flattery is to have someone copy you

  4. Hey man idk if u would ever see this but I respect ya videos and I been watchin em lately I jus wanna know how did you get started on cars and doin dope projects like this cuz that’s my dream fr

  5. As a Japanese, it breaks my heart to see gtr is severely damaged. Because, the Japanese do not drive like this state on a public road. The only thing that can happen is circuit driving. Japanese take good care of cars. What surprises foreigners who come to Japan is that every car in Japan is in a beautiful state that is on display in the showroom. The dented car is not running.

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