It wasn’t easy and it wasn’t fun, but I got the job done!
Will it work? Give it a watch and find out.
Another huge thank you to all my subscribers and viewers 🙂
Shoutout @NoNonsenseKnowHow @NoNonsenseKnowHow2 Love the channel Chris
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Bro loving the content keep it up
It's not 'gweebo' but 'joobo'. Spelt Giubo which is short for giunto Boschi (Italian) or "Boschi joint.
But, what a horrible backbreaking job. Well done anyways.
Where are you located ?? Thanks
Another great video dude really enjoyed it. Dude you are a breath of fresh air
As a e46 owner, I loved this series! Please stick on cars!
amazing video! we can definitely see the humble and genuine guy that you are! just keep on going and all your goals will be achieved.
much love from portugal <3
I had a few power seat buttons laying around, one of them is on its way to you! Should see it mid next week.
I prefer your longer videos. I like to watch when I’m just chillin or need to be working on my own cars lol glad the e46 has came together so well. I legit just finished my project e53 too but I’m keeping it for now.
Good videos as always Sir, my father actually want to buy a car, he's at san diego right know ..i h've seen all your videos about this E46 , the changes and all the effort your ve put in it ! is there anyting else needs to be done before the E46 hit the road safely ?
where can he contact you sir ?
I was organizing my office, I run a computer repair shop, while watching this video & I didn't even realize it was over an hour long. To be honest, it flew by. Normally I watch for the great camera angles on work I've never done & may never do, but I have worked on these cars in the past so I find it really educational. Today though, I was occupied organizing my mess of electronics & what not, so I didn't see much, but I heard everything. Thanks for posting, looking forward to the next one.
Great video as always, in a way kinda sad that this project car is now done.
Can’t wait for more BMW content, maybe a e39?
Great video. Just one tip to add, you can typically read the transmission temperature with your scanner live data function for filling, no need for a thermometer.
Thanks mate for your effort, just go ahead and good luck.
Whoa, an hour long video! Giving us all some solid content, this sets a new bar now. Great job fixing the torque converter and well worth it as you now know you won't be selling the car with any mechanical issues. Feedback on other video content, definitely, I'm about to pull some more rotted fence posts this weekend and instead of digging them out I'll be using the car jack method you used. For suggested content, get a neglected Mini with a manual gearbox. Still a Beemer and you can do some tasteful performance enhancements. Would love to see HVAC work and an automatic transmission rebuild on your channel. Instead of using a Sharpie to record maintenance get some waterproof sticker printer paper and make a cool maintenance sticker with your logo. You can make oil change reminders too. Time for a MaxJax or QuickJack instead of sketchy jackstands. Last week I bought the smoke machine you had on your channel. I liked the fact, as you pointed out, they are an American company. Onward and upward!