I want to say thank you for making this series and uploading all that you have. I just finished building and finally running my 3000gt and without you I wouldn’t have been able to do that
WOW, I dont know what to say other than THANK YOU. That makes me feel so great. I was hoping that seeing someone else be able to successfully rebuild one of these things would take away a little of the stigma that comes along with them. Congratulations on completing your project, and enjoy!
Man, i hooe you understand hkw much these videos have inspired and helped me with my 92 RTTT rebiuld i have alot of work ahead of me but i had to watch this one cause i staryed watching these along time ago! I habe some catching up to do!! Great job!!!
WOW, that is an amazing comment/statement. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know that, I really appreciate that. Good luck on your project.
I just discovered this series and I just watched the entire thing in one sitting. This has gotta be the most comprehensive rebuild out there for rookies. I have owned 2 dodge stealths so far, but have never done a full engine build before. I am looking at a 3000gt vr4 on marketplace thats burning oil for $4000 and I have a feeling I may jump on it and do a full rebuild. In that case I would definitely be using this as a guide. Thank you for putting this together.
What an amazing compliment. Thank you for watching. If you havent seen @huracanian3051 channel he also did a very in depth rebuild of a 3000gt that I found super helpful, so be sure to check that out as well. Good luck on your project!
Wow, amazing job is done! Thanks a lot for sharing, that is very useful as I was eager to learn more before my 6g72TT assembly starts next week! Yeap, I remember the notice from the first video - it is not a manual! And again, congratulations, I know that it always goes not as planned with these babies:) I really appreciate you taking these videos to share your experience!
Thanks! It was super satisfying to complete the work, and I am glad that making the videos have been helpful to others. Good luck on your build, and please come back and let us know how it went!
Thanks for the compliment and watching. It was a ton of fun to do (frustrating at times of course). I will probably be back for a few more videos in the spring when I get the exhaust repaired...
Right now in upstate NY it is below fr ezing and everything is iced over... So she won't be leaving the garage for another month or two. I was waiting to do a full driving video once I have the exhaust complete as it is currently very loud to drive. Stay tuned I will be sure to post driving videos once I take it for a longer drive. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
I want to say thank you for making this series and uploading all that you have. I just finished building and finally running my 3000gt and without you I wouldn’t have been able to do that
WOW, I dont know what to say other than THANK YOU. That makes me feel so great. I was hoping that seeing someone else be able to successfully rebuild one of these things would take away a little of the stigma that comes along with them. Congratulations on completing your project, and enjoy!
Yes sir!! Congrats. I vote we see that happy dance in a short!! Nothing more exciting seeing one run after so much work.
Nahhh, the internet isn't read for my happy dance :) Thanks for watching
Man, i hooe you understand hkw much these videos have inspired and helped me with my 92 RTTT rebiuld i have alot of work ahead of me but i had to watch this one cause i staryed watching these along time ago! I habe some catching up to do!! Great job!!!
WOW, that is an amazing comment/statement. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know that, I really appreciate that. Good luck on your project.
@@AGeeksGarage sorry for the botched typing im terrible at it on my phone haha
@@kennethmoore737 Not a problem at all, I know how that goes. Thanks again for the amazing comment.
Yes!!! The last part!
Congrats!
I just discovered this series and I just watched the entire thing in one sitting. This has gotta be the most comprehensive rebuild out there for rookies. I have owned 2 dodge stealths so far, but have never done a full engine build before. I am looking at a 3000gt vr4 on marketplace thats burning oil for $4000 and I have a feeling I may jump on it and do a full rebuild. In that case I would definitely be using this as a guide. Thank you for putting this together.
What an amazing compliment. Thank you for watching. If you havent seen @huracanian3051 channel he also did a very in depth rebuild of a 3000gt that I found super helpful, so be sure to check that out as well. Good luck on your project!
Wow, amazing job is done! Thanks a lot for sharing, that is very useful as I was eager to learn more before my 6g72TT assembly starts next week! Yeap, I remember the notice from the first video - it is not a manual! And again, congratulations, I know that it always goes not as planned with these babies:) I really appreciate you taking these videos to share your experience!
Thanks! It was super satisfying to complete the work, and I am glad that making the videos have been helpful to others. Good luck on your build, and please come back and let us know how it went!
Great series it was fun falling along congratulations big job I have a 93 SL so I know some of the issues these cars have lol.
Thanks for the compliment and watching. It was a ton of fun to do (frustrating at times of course). I will probably be back for a few more videos in the spring when I get the exhaust repaired...
Any chance you could post driving the vehicle? Have you had any issues post rebuild or is everything good?
Right now in upstate NY it is below fr ezing and everything is iced over... So she won't be leaving the garage for another month or two. I was waiting to do a full driving video once I have the exhaust complete as it is currently very loud to drive. Stay tuned I will be sure to post driving videos once I take it for a longer drive. Thanks for the comment and for watching.