That's the plan !! These cars can be expensive to maintain if you have a dreaded workshop do it. But doing things yourself really makes them affordable.
Would you recommend a gt3 997 or just a 911 turbo as a good buy for a first time Porsche enthusiast? I want to buy something that I can enjoy in the summer but also keep as an investment vehicle, would love your thoughts. Thank you.
Personally I'm a GT3 guy. Some people love turbos. It's a different experience so I'd recommend test driving both and see which you like better. Just from my own observation - I see people going from turbo to GT3 but not from GT3 to turbo if that tells you anything ;-)
Good job man, might of missed something, the cap you grinded, did you have to replace it? Love that car! So, I have got to do my own oil changes man, just got charged over $500 to have a mechanic do it. Totally embarrassed about lol, next time it's me doing this stuff!!
Bro please go somewhere else with this! These 2 videos were amazing. People are learning so much from this guy! Take yout pessimism and exercise it in the mirror!
@@adamsangels9874 you commented so man up buddy! No one wants to hear your negativity. No one! You've probably never made an instructional video that helped anyone. Go get a life and start contributing positive content! Yep I checked nothing 😂😂😂😂
Follow Pedro, don’t die!!!!
That's right !! At least my tshirt says so lol
Awesome video! I'm learning so much. Appreciate it my man!
Glad you liked it !!
Great content as usual, absolutely love that care. Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
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That's the plan !! These cars can be expensive to maintain if you have a dreaded workshop do it. But doing things yourself really makes them affordable.
Nice job! Red rocket rocks!!!!
Thanks, I agree !!!!
Very good job! 👍 I have done the CV boot on my BMW 5 series this summer, I do confirm it is a very dirty job😡. Well done man 😉.
Thanks 👍
Would you recommend a gt3 997 or just a 911 turbo as a good buy for a first time Porsche enthusiast? I want to buy something that I can enjoy in the summer but also keep as an investment vehicle, would love your thoughts. Thank you.
Personally I'm a GT3 guy. Some people love turbos. It's a different experience so I'd recommend test driving both and see which you like better. Just from my own observation - I see people going from turbo to GT3 but not from GT3 to turbo if that tells you anything ;-)
Good job man, might of missed something, the cap you grinded, did you have to replace it? Love that car!
So, I have got to do my own oil changes man, just got charged over $500 to have a mechanic do it. Totally embarrassed about lol, next time it's me doing this stuff!!
$500?!?!?!?!? That's crazy talk haha. Damn workshops. Definitely do it yourself. Very easy. Yes, I did replace that cap that I ground off.
Man I need to do CV boot on passenger side so no space to do without removing it. Can I really not reuse the nut on the axle? It is brand new... ugh
Some say no, some say yes. I reuse them. At 340 ft lbs they are not coming loose
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Bro please go somewhere else with this! These 2 videos were amazing. People are learning so much from this guy! Take yout pessimism and exercise it in the mirror!
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@@adamsangels9874 you commented so man up buddy! No one wants to hear your negativity. No one! You've probably never made an instructional video that helped anyone. Go get a life and start contributing positive content!
Yep I checked nothing 😂😂😂😂
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