That would take 16 years if he drives 25,000 miles per year to add the additional 400,000. If he drives 40,000 per year it would take 10 years. If you drive 400,000 miles and change the oil every 3,000 miles, that's 133 maybe 134 oil changes.
Please, please make sure this car is properly insured for an “agreed upon” value. It would be so tragic if someone plows into it at a red light and totals it. It’s an amazing piece of work! Looking forward to the “One Million Mile LS430” follow-up.
Ditto, I had a 66’ GTO that I put over $2100 in after purchasing for $500 in 76’. Only had minimal insurance on it. Got T-Boned in 77’. Other insurance paid $650 for my totaled 66’. I owed over a grand for a ton of parts I couldn’t pay cash while restoring. I should’ve listened to my dad and bought a new car for the amount I put in the GTO. Terrible lesson for a 20 year old.
@@detroitdawg81 You can get “agreed value” or “stated value” policies in some areas. They may not agree to your terms, but you can negotiate that. Premium cost will reflect it.
I'm a mechanic, I work in a shop that specializes in Mercedes Benz vehicles...and we treat those with the utmost in respect, I'd be terrified to touch this Lexus...it's just so damn perfect!
I second this, CCN has already made videos about some of his customers' experience at dealers, but the car that he has personally cleared basically every single inch of beforehand? That could be hilarious!
Job well done!!!!! Amount spent is $62,000. Entertainment value over $1,000,000. I can’t think of any shows, movies, videos etc that have as much value as this series. As an ex LS430 owner it was especially interesting for me. I loved every one of these videos!!!! Like the show “This old House “ there is a cost to produce it. What you spent to produce this series is minimal and you ended up with a car that I would love to have. Well done!!!!
@@uknorlm1469 *As Dac54 so eloquently explained, an object's true value cannot always measured in dollars, but in the journey and final ownership experience.*
As a LS430 owner always wishing to be able to restore my car to it's original glory, these videos always made me so happy as I vicariously lived through Mr. CCN. This car deserves it. Truly one of the greatest cars ever made.
Hands down, and without a doubt in my mind, the Supreme Master Expert on the Lexus 430 in the United States. Period. And the production value of this entire series is top notch, best in class. Congratulations~!
Audience thanks to Jose, who willingly and mostly silently spent many late hours keeping AMD on track and awake. Thank you both for many hours of unlikely entertainment
Well done AMD. I get it. When you have the resources, there are things far more important than money. In some way, this Lexus is symbolic of over 20 years of your life, love and professionalism for your work. The workmanship Toyota put into these cars is well worth saving and admiring. You have, in a sense, defied time. You should take her, and her story, over to Jay Leno's Garage to be celebrated further. Congratulations. I get emotional over certain vehicles myself.
Heck, Lexus USA would showcase this car at their National Headquarters in Plano, Texas.....along with the complete restoration video for the ultimate advertising campaign. No telling what kind of offer they might make. A complete write-off for corporate and your restoration would live in infamy.
One cannot put a price tag on all of the intangibles that went along with restoring this car. Perhaps the most important thing here is that Mr. AMD is realizing the American dream. He's a shining example of someone who has God-given skills but never ceases to improve his knowledge. Combined with a work ethic that's beyond reproach, he has achieved prosperity and success that he could never have achieved in his native country. As an added bonus, he's a kind and humble person whose honesty and mores are also beyond reproach. In his profession, this total package is very hard to come by. Congratulations, sir; thanks very much for letting all of us share in this restoration journey, and God bless you and your family.
I totally get it. I have restored 3 cars in my life the same way. My 55 Chevy 2 dr hardtop I bought at a junkyard and restored it to pristine condition, but was then afraid to drive it. The second was a 1960 land rover series 80" that my son and i restored. He still drives it weekly 25 years later. There is no price on the satisfaction you get from bringing a beast you love back from the scrap yard. My third is a 1970 911S Porsche targa, still in process. Your series has renewed my interest in finishing this abandoned 40 year project. Thank you and congratulations. Job well done.
Ahmed, I watched this series all the way from the start and I cried tears of joy at the end. What a beauty, what an achievemen! I had a car like this - a 2001 midnight blue EU spec - and that was the first and the last time when I felt love for a car. And I felt that she loved me back. You and me may be continents apart - yet we are together in our love for these wonderful machines.
Such a great job!!!! I also have LS430 2002, which is already 17 years in our family. Remember the first time when my dad bought it and gave me a ride from my university to home. This was the love at first sight. Now my dad is old and doesn’t drive. He wanted to sell it, but I persuaded him not to sell and this car is still with me. In spite of it has only 90k miles on the ODO, there is a lot of work to deal with. Scratches, oil leaks, and some other stuff. Engine is great and the car has no accidents and clean history. This car must live and with God’s blessing after some 20-30 years my children will still drive it and take care of it. You have the great channel, let God bless the work you do! Fully understand and respect the work you’ve done with your gorgeous LS! Such cars deserve it!!!! Hello from Kazakhstan!!!❤
4K @ 60FPS is really doing justice to the exterior paint / restoration on this LS430. May the Lord make his face to Shine upon you and give you Peace. Thank you my dude!
I just watched the "Car Care Nut: The Movie". A two hour video that I for the first time watched the entire thing. I have never watched a youtube video this long. Congrats you hooked me! I am not a man that gets jealous but I am absolutely jealous of this car. Concerning the cost to restore....to me that was worth it! To bring back to life one of the greatest cars ever built for the price of brand new Toyota Tundra SR5....I would have done it too.
Definitely you own the most famous and best condition Lexus LS430 in the world, and the mileage it's just a number that holds an honor badge of quality and reliability that not many cars in the world can compete with. Congratulations!!!!
You are now the outmost expert on the LS430 and anyone who owns one should be bringing them to you! Thank you so much for sharing this series with all of us. It was an honor just to watch someone who is a master of their craft perfect a restoration on such an amazing car. I hope Toyota sees this series and reaches out to you! You are a legend and truly a Toyota master mechanic!
This is the only time I've ever seen a stock vehicle completely taken apart, had parts replaced as needed, ( and replaced because "I'm going to do the job once") then stripped down to do "More than" a thorough cleaning and detailing, followed by other "extras." Can't forget how much camera time this car has seen, and now this "One Of A Kind" 651,000 + miles car has more than a second chance a new life! Better than a new car just off the assembly line because this car has had all those little "Gems, Suprises and debree" left behind by assembly line workers........Removed! AMD, May the Lord bless you, and I hope you get another 20+ years and another 600,000 + miles from this car!
I think many people can fully appreciate where you're coming from here, Amed. I've owned expensive cars (to me) and sold them off without a care vs something cheaper I personally fixed up and put a lot of time into. I hope you enjoy the LS. I enjoy your educational videos, but the restoration serious are my favorite. Doing something like that is on my bucket list as well. Looking forward to the Supra videos ; )
This was the right car to restore, because it needed it more and so offered so much more exploration and hands on. Its future is set and you should be beaming with pride. Well done AMD.
The way you are detailing the cost and reminiscing about the project at the end, how the entire scene is setup and the white light illuminates your Lexus... You are not only a master mechanic, but also highly talented in the art of video making.
"I think we are now on the right track with this car..." That's an understatement, you've did a restoration on this car that some people could only dream of. It's been a total pleasure watching this journey.
@@Fister_of_Muppets I did a kinda restore on a 1993 Corona. Nowhere near as thorough as CCN, but still managed to spend 5 times more than I paid for it. There's more to do, and that'll show in the future. But, gonna soldier on just the same.
I cannot tell you how much I love this series and your passion about this particular car and LS430s in general. Your passion inspired me to search for and buy one myself. Mine is a 2005 with just over 170K miles. Even though I live in Maryland, I've seriously thought about bringing it to you. I consider you to be perhaps the most expert person on these cars in the entire country. Even more importantly, I admire the integrity with which you live your life. You are a blessing to this world. I wish I could join you for the meet up on August 10. I just might find a way to do it.
AMD…what a great story…!!!! This isn’t just entertainment…this is professionalism…this is dedication…this is knowledge…this is passion…this is ART….and this is the very real… Lord be with you Ahmed..!!!!
Thank you for doing this AMD. You are almost undoubtedly now the pinnacle of LS430 knowledge anywhere in the world. As a LS403 owner myself, I applaud you. Mine only has 133k, and I e learned a lot working on it and watching this series. I only wish you were closer, for when issues pop up I don’t want to deal with in my driveway. So far, no issues of that nature has arisen in my 2 years of owning the car. This car is something to be proud of. Hopefully your youtube revenue covers a good portion of the costs for this series, and hopefully customers continue to flock to your shop because of it and your dedication. Thank you again CCN.
I couldn’t be happier for you, AMD! As most I’m sure would agree, your passion for cars, your excellent integrity and the content you create brings a lot of joy to us that subscribe to your channel; so I am adding a third reason for the restoration. In my behalf and many others… thank you, José and the family for all the joy you brought into our lives through that experience!
First. I loved the series. I dont have patience hour long videos, but I watched your series from start to end. Thank you. I am listening to your reasoning for doing this project. I totally see your point. If I had the budget and skill like you, I would probably have done the same. I look at things from a different perspective. Not from the resale value of the car, but from what I want out of it and how much I would need to pay to get that from a new car. I love the luxury of the LS430, I love the engineering and how well it is put together. You dont find this in new cars. If you are buying a new car with the same level of luxury, you will be paying 2x for it. And what will you get? A lesser car from the build quality perspective and a car laden with new technology that you don’t really need, but will break and haunt you. You have brought this car to showroom standards for $65K. A new car of lesser quality will offset you at least $120K. In my books, you got the best of all worlds, God bless you. You got to fulfill a childhood dream, did something you enjoyed, got a beautiful “brand new 😉” car, and got to bring joy to many youtube subscribers. Thank you!
This LS430 might be the luckiest Lexus car in the world. Pampered and taken care of by the hands of a mechanic who is very passionate and knows everything inside and out of a Toyota vehicle.
I watched and enjoyed every single episode. I watch a lot of car auctions that sell cars for 3 times less than the restorer has into them. Enjoy putting more miles on this beautiful Lexus. It’s likely that it’s the only 2001 LS430 that’s been restored! Congratulations Ahmed, and thank you for doing this, for I truly applaud your passion and dedication!!!❤
I drive an '02 Sequoia, and in the 7 years I've owned it, it's been my project vehicle. Looking up videos to fix things and gaining the knowledge and confidence to do it has saved me thousands. The truck has almost 400k on it, but everything still works, and the value of it doesn't lie in the monetary value. The value comes from the experiences and places I have with it.
Congrats on completing an amazing project! I've enjoyed watching the process and look forward to the next project. As for the cost, I'm sure it's worth it. Some things you can't put a price on!
I’m a VAG guy. I appreciate your dedication to perfection, knowledge, and integrity. Your project is essentially, a new car, ready for many more years and miles. This is just the bonus to the love of your car.✌️
"There is no price in education." I fully agree!! Thank you for sharing this awesome restoration of your LS with us!! We can see your heart and passion in your craft in the cars you repair/restore.
Awesome work, from start to finish! If you want to maintain the car close to as clean as Jason got it with minimal cost and effort, here is a short list of tips and a minimal set of supplies: Pick up some concentrated rinseless wash solution (you heavily dilute it in water as per the instructions so it goes really far), a slotted automotive sponge by The Rag Company or DIY Detail (they have special foam that will prevent scratches), a few jumbo-sized big puffy microfibers for drying, maybe a bottle of drying aid (it will dry a lot faster dry streak free), and always wash the microfibers that you use for washing the car without using any softener! Rinseless wash is specially formulated to grab onto dirt then release it super easy into your wash bucket (it even works great on interior cloth, leather, and plastic trim with a standard microfiber!). An automotive sponge is specially designed in combination with the rinseless wash to quickly lift the dirt off the paint and trap it in the slots to prevent scratching, but then effortlessly release it even if you barely dab it back in your bucket. If the rinseless wash leaves fine streaks on the paint due to insufficient drying, you can squeeze out your drying towel a bit or use a dry towel section with a few more drops of moisture and gently buff them off with a puffy microfiber drying towel and they'll go away super easy. To be extra safe on the paint, I always use the sponge gently and sopping wet (unless the panel is already wet, then I squeeze to the point that it's barely dripping). One or two gentle passes with the sponge will remove almost all dirt, grime, and the bulk of bug guts and some road tar. Once the rest of the panel is clean is the best time to deal with anything that wants to stick on super hard. For interior dust I do a quick pass with a Swiffer duster every week or so, as it grabs really well and won't scratch shiny trim, screens, or gauge bezels. I keep all the dry stuff in a plastic bag in my trunk organizer, so all I need to bring down to the car when it needs a wash is a freshly mixed bucket of properly diluted rinseless wash and any other fluids the job will require depending on how dirty it is (95% of the time the only liquid you'll need is rinseless wash if you wash every 1-2 weeks, just apply more moisture with the sponge if it's more dirty). If I'm dealing with caked on dirt, I'll mix some rinseless wash in any pump sprayer (even a $10 Walmart one will do, but an IK Foamer is even better), mist it on the entire surface and let it sit a few minutes as it will help break down the dirt without any scratching risk. A hose rinse is also okay, but you don't want pure tap water to dry on the panel or you will get water spotting due to the mineral deposits - rinseless wash does a good job of preventing this. Washing with rinseless, the slotted sponge, some regular microfibers, and some jumbo puffy drying microfibers only sets you back a few bucks of up-front cost s, and costs about $1-2 per wash! Once you get the technique down, it's faster and safer than a touchless car wash. I only use a touchless car wash a few times a year, and only when I need an undercarriage wash to get rid of salty snow to help prevent rust. More advanced but rare stuff: - For getting those complex grills clean, I spray em with rinseless wash out of a pump sprayer then hit em with a DIY Detail gentle soft flagged tip brush. - To make your tires look great, there really is no substitute for a dedicated wheel and tire cleaner/degreaser plus a tire brush followed with a tire dressing, but if you do not like the sopping wet look of most tire dressings, a little bit of the most generic Armor All Tire Foam you can find will leave some protection and a great looking finish (it can clean your tires but it's nowhere near as efficient as other wheel or tire cleaners). - To get the paint as smooth as possible, once every few years you need an iron remover and clay bar treatment, maybe sooner if you park outside. I recommend some Adam's Iron Remover as it's good enough and cheap, and any quality synthetic clay bar towel from a name brand (the cheap Amazon ones can scratch!), and on a cloudy day right after a wash so that the car is still wet, spray a few sprays of iron remover on each panel after it's soaking wet with rinseless wash or rainwater, and gently rub the textured surface of the synthetic clay bar towel on every part of the car, and this will remove tiny iron particles like brake dust or railroad dust, and tiny jagged dirt particles which have really stuck themselves so tightly into the clearcoat that even a pressure wash cannot get them out, leaving the body panels even on a super old car feeling incredibly smooth. Whenever using a clay bar or synthetic clay bar towel, ensure the panel is always wet, you want it to gently glide over the painted surface, you don't want it to rub on a dry spot or it may leave swirl marks which will need to be polished off - Bug guts, sap, road tar, bird droppings, and dried mineral deposits from untreated tap/hose/sprinkler water are far easier to remove while they're as fresh as possible, but if they're stubborn, there are specialized chemicals to help remove them such as bug/tar remover, water spot remover (or heavily diluted wheel acid). If they sit for long enough, they will etch the paint, and at that point you need to remove some of the clearcoat to remove the etching. For that you can use a little car polish on a microfiber then remove the residue with plenty of rinseless wash after, but it's a lot easier to get the microfiber clean if you get the polish out before it dries. - To protect your paint and plastic trim from fading, you absolutely need to apply some sort of carnauba wax/ceramic wax/graphene wax a few times per year when the car is clean. 1-2x per year if parked indoors, 3-4x per year if parked outside. - For glass, always try rinseless wash or soapy water before trying a glass cleaner, as 99% of the time a glass cleaner is unnecessary. To minimize streaking, the key is to get the glass as dry as possible. You can use the dirtiest lousiest rag you have on glass and it won't scratch. I only use my dirtiest most worn microfiber towels on wheels, but I wouldn't mind using them on glass too.
Ahmed - the sense of accomplishment you described is what many car folks feel when working on their cars - I have 1/100 of your mechanical ability, but I get great enjoyment for caring for the small mechanical things I can do and more from keeping the car looking good. I've just spent 20+ hours in buffing and polishing my daughter's 2011 Infiniti - she didn't get the car care nut gene - so it needed a decent amount of cosmetic work, but mechanically in excellent condition. I look back at it with the pride you've discussed in this video.
Yes, what a milestone. Congratulations on a job well done. Very thorough. She'll get to a million easily. Hope when she does, you record it clicking over. That would be awesome. We'll done my friend. Thank you. 👍
I understand why you did it! Congratulations! Enjoy, I wish you many many happy, safe and healthy miles! I am excited to see you and the LS430 at 1,000,000 miles!!!! 💙💙💙 get to driving it already! I put 30,000 miles a year on my cars! Do it!
This has been a great video and I really enjoyed watching it as I do most of your videos. When it has something to do with the LS 430, I am front and center to learn more about it. I have to thank and your team for providing the utmost professionalism and knowledge about this vehicle and the rest. I really enjoyed this series, and wish you can do something similar, maybe not 60k worth to the other 2004-2006 lexus ls 430 that you bought and mentioned briefly. Besides my brother in law getting me hooked on the ls430 (04-06), I have to say you really made me consider getting one exactly a year ago after I watched your video "THIS is One of The Best Lexus Models Ever Made! And Here's Why!". I have enjoyed every min of my drive in mine and want experience countless of miles more on it. Thanks to you and your love for this car, I do have to say it if you were here in San Diego, California, I would not only trust my car with you and your team, but with any car we own (Toyota/Lexus family). I have made sure and provide a little something via PayPal for you. Hope to hear from you sometime, and keep up the amazing work. Till next video. You are da man.
Your closing statement is absolutely right. The monetary value of a vehicle at a particular moment in time is not, or should not be, the determinant of whether or not you keep or repair/restore it. I have just spent more than my '03 Camry is worth on repairing it. Foolish? Not when I consider that it is a near mint, one owner prior to me vehicle that I know the full history of. It has only covered 125,000 miles of mainly highway, rather than city driving. It uses no oil and, if I continue to look after it, should easily do that over again. And from a green/environmental perspective, keeping an older vehicle on the road, rather than throwing it away and buying a new one, makes a lot of sense. Hope the old girl gives you many more thousands of miles of happy motoring.
My guy Ahmed loves what he does,He has great passion for his Job.Watching from Nigeria. Having issues with my Toyota Camry 2012. Torque converter issue. I showed my mechanic Ahmed's video on how it is easier to remove the engine first and then insert the converter rather than removing the gear box which is more difficult. He agreed with the idea and said why haven't they think of that,😊😊 I also told them that even after changing the torque converter they must update the gearbox software to get rid of the Problem. Honestly that is where we have a problem coz I don't think they have an idea how it's done. Anyone who can help me out please?
This was a great build series, I am speaking as a Lexus owner that Lexus parts are quite expensive over regular Toyota parts. I think maintenance is key to keeping these Lexus cars up. Also, you have to know a trusted mechanic who understands the product to service your car.
BRAVO! Thanks to you and the entire TCCN family for the journey. Cant wait for the next project. The only thing I would change is the rear license plate for a brand new one, and maybe one that is personalized.
I totally understand why you did it ahmed. The Lexus LS430 is a very very special car. It's one of the finest automobiles ever produced. You should be so proud brother you did an amazing job. I know I would love to drive that car everyday it would be an absolute pleasure.
Outstanding! Truly educational and inspirational, drive it knowing everything is in good working order. I wish that I could afford to restore my rare 2007 regular cab short bed 5.7L Tundra, it won't be restored but it will continue to be properly maintained, modified and repaired as needed.
Mr Ahmed.. words cannot describe how i feel about you and your hardworking team and the legendary LEXUS LS430 may god bless you all Thanks for everything ❤ Your fan Omar from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 ❤
What an amazing journey to be able to watch this from start to finish. I have a lot of respect for mechanic’s like yourself especially a Toyota and Lexus fan. It makes me feel like I’m not the only weird one that has the respect for Toyota and Lexus and making sure repairs are done properly and with genuine parts no matter the cost!! I hope to one day meet you Amd and your team and I wish that I could show you my Pride and Joy that I’ve too done the same kind of work…..but I don’t think it’ll be very cheap for me to ship my Avalon Grande all the way from Australia to your country 😂. Thankyou Amd and all the team involved, sharing the love and passion for the brand, makes me happy to see Ol girl has been restored to how it should have been, God Bless you all
Mrs CarCareNut is a lucky woman! The monetary cost of such a project is a small price to pay to have a husband with such values and commitment! But maybe give it a year or two until the next project, lol 😸😉 Edit: lol you have a new project already... so, you are a lucky man to have Mrs CarCareNut! 😺 Oh, and beautiful job, and thanks for sharing!
I had an 04 with the soft close doors and rear beverage cooler..same color and interior as yours.watching this reminds me of that ride..unmatched comfort
Excellent series. Jose did a fantastic, professional job on editing. I get it we recently came back from a six day fifteen hundred mile camping trip in our thirty year old Land Cruiser we bought new. We have a love affair with it . Congratulations on completing your car that you also love.
Spectacular restoration. The majority of the LS430's i see are banged up with bumpers falling off, etc. truly this is an amazing car and major kudos for you filming and sharing this restoration! Wonderful job. I saw your tip on installing the rear camera bracket and how you said the majority of them are installed wrong, with the bracket exposed in front of the license plate. sure enough i had mine installed wrong on my 2002 ES300. 3 years ago i installed a touch screen Alpine Double Din with Apple Car play and a hardwired backup camera. at the time i didn't know the white wire is ground so i drilled and set a small screw inside the trunk lid for the ground. it worked so not changing it. I love these LS430's . Congrats!!!!
1) you’re the man and I love this and why you did it. 2) YES PELASE TAKE IT TO LEXUS AND ACT NORMAL LIKE NOTHING IS GOING ON HERE ANS SEE WHAY THEY SAY😂😂😂😂. That would be so awesome!! Enjoy this beauty.
🥲 favorite series to-date on RUclips. People ask me the same thing about fixing up an old 150 year old home just to rent it out to tenants who may or may not destroy it. Will take years to get back the investment. But sometimes, things just need to be done. And, done correctly, so they last another lifetime...
Drive her to 1 million!!!
That sure looks like a safe bet now if he wants to get there.
To infinity and beyond!
@@MrBofo1987 That would be a Nissan sister brand, not Toy-Lex :}
& beyond.
That would take 16 years if he drives 25,000 miles per year to add the additional 400,000.
If he drives 40,000 per year it would take 10 years.
If you drive 400,000 miles and change the oil every 3,000 miles, that's 133 maybe 134 oil changes.
Please, please make sure this car is properly insured for an “agreed upon” value. It would be so tragic if someone plows into it at a red light and totals it. It’s an amazing piece of work! Looking forward to the “One Million Mile LS430” follow-up.
Excellent suggestion!!
Ditto, I had a 66’ GTO that I put over $2100 in after purchasing for $500 in 76’. Only had minimal insurance on it. Got T-Boned in 77’. Other insurance paid $650 for my totaled 66’. I owed over a grand for a ton of parts I couldn’t pay cash while restoring. I should’ve listened to my dad and bought a new car for the amount I put in the GTO. Terrible lesson for a 20 year old.
Nope won't qualify as a classic or collectors so will be market value insurance
@@JohnInCO Ah yes! Your mistakes are your best teachers. 👍
@@detroitdawg81 You can get “agreed value” or “stated value” policies in some areas. They may not agree to your terms, but you can negotiate that. Premium cost will reflect it.
I'm a mechanic, I work in a shop that specializes in Mercedes Benz vehicles...and we treat those with the utmost in respect, I'd be terrified to touch this Lexus...it's just so damn perfect!
❤😊
AMD, Let me join in the round of applause for this monumental achievement. 🥳🥳🙌👐👏🤯
haha totally take it to the Lexus dealer for an anonymous inspection, that would be great!
I second this, CCN has already made videos about some of his customers' experience at dealers, but the car that he has personally cleared basically every single inch of beforehand? That could be hilarious!
A Lexus dealer wouldn’t have half the knowledge or expertise that has gone into this car
They would tell a lie and say something needs to be replaced. Thats how service advisors and new generation dealer technicians are trained now.
Would you trust a dealership to even wash the windows on this car, though? I mean honestly.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Job well done!!!!! Amount spent is $62,000. Entertainment value over $1,000,000. I can’t think of any shows, movies, videos etc that have as much value as this series. As an ex LS430 owner it was especially interesting for me. I loved every one of these videos!!!! Like the show “This old House “ there is a cost to produce it. What you spent to produce this series is minimal and you ended up with a car that I would love to have. Well done!!!!
Thanks, spoiler!
Math is suspect when $59k plus $4k became $61k
@@westleaf11 all that money spent and the car is still only worth 5 k tops. Smdh .
@@uknorlm1469 *As Dac54 so eloquently explained, an object's true value cannot always measured in dollars, but in the journey and final ownership experience.*
insurance pays 9k max if this car ever gets crashed😂
Edit: at 600k miles probably half😂
Jose behind the camera. Great work.
He's consistently one of the best I've seen in this type of video.
As a LS430 owner always wishing to be able to restore my car to it's original glory, these videos always made me so happy as I vicariously lived through Mr. CCN. This car deserves it. Truly one of the greatest cars ever made.
My wife: "come watch the Olympics." Me: "No, I'm watching the Car Care Nut."
Me too!
Hahaha, I wonder how many of us said the same? I sure did.
I’ve boycotted the olympics.
The olympics is just another staged distraction show for the masses, this is real content from a real hard working man
You made the right decision. 😎👍
1:47:22 "car enthusiasts, we do strange things that don't make sense to anybody"
i lol'd :D
such blatant truth for any enthusiast hobby!
Hands down, and without a doubt in my mind, the Supreme Master Expert on the Lexus 430 in the United States. Period. And the production value of this entire series is top notch, best in class. Congratulations~!
Audience thanks to Jose, who willingly and mostly silently spent many late hours keeping AMD on track and awake. Thank you both for many hours of unlikely entertainment
Long road but very satisfying.
Well done AMD. I get it. When you have the resources, there are things far more important than money. In some way, this Lexus is symbolic of over 20 years of your life, love and professionalism for your work. The workmanship Toyota put into these cars is well worth saving and admiring. You have, in a sense, defied time. You should take her, and her story, over to Jay Leno's Garage to be celebrated further. Congratulations. I get emotional over certain vehicles myself.
PS: The next project.....surely it's not a Toyota 2000 GT.
*Road trip video from Homer Glen to Leno's Burbank hideout for a collab chat and return. Adventure of a lifetime.*
Heck, Lexus USA would showcase this car at their National Headquarters in Plano, Texas.....along with the complete restoration video for the ultimate advertising campaign. No telling what kind of offer they might make. A complete write-off for corporate and your restoration would live in infamy.
One cannot put a price tag on all of the intangibles that went along with restoring this car. Perhaps the most important thing here is that Mr. AMD is realizing the American dream. He's a shining example of someone who has God-given skills but never ceases to improve his knowledge. Combined with a work ethic that's beyond reproach, he has achieved prosperity and success that he could never have achieved in his native country. As an added bonus, he's a kind and humble person whose honesty and mores are also beyond reproach. In his profession, this total package is very hard to come by. Congratulations, sir; thanks very much for letting all of us share in this restoration journey, and God bless you and your family.
*Eloquently stated.*
I totally get it. I have restored 3 cars in my life the same way. My 55 Chevy 2 dr hardtop I bought at a junkyard and restored it to pristine condition, but was then afraid to drive it. The second was a 1960 land rover series 80" that my son and i restored. He still drives it weekly 25 years later. There is no price on the satisfaction you get from bringing a beast you love back from the scrap yard. My third is a 1970 911S Porsche targa, still in process. Your series has renewed my interest in finishing this abandoned 40 year project. Thank you and congratulations. Job well done.
Hooray! You did it. I’ve been watching this project unfold and it’s been incredible what you’ve done with this beautiful Lexus.
Ahmed, I watched this series all the way from the start and I cried tears of joy at the end. What a beauty, what an achievemen! I had a car like this - a 2001 midnight blue EU spec - and that was the first and the last time when I felt love for a car. And I felt that she loved me back. You and me may be continents apart - yet we are together in our love for these wonderful machines.
Such a great job!!!! I also have LS430 2002, which is already 17 years in our family. Remember the first time when my dad bought it and gave me a ride from my university to home. This was the love at first sight. Now my dad is old and doesn’t drive. He wanted to sell it, but I persuaded him not to sell and this car is still with me. In spite of it has only 90k miles on the ODO, there is a lot of work to deal with. Scratches, oil leaks, and some other stuff. Engine is great and the car has no accidents and clean history. This car must live and with God’s blessing after some 20-30 years my children will still drive it and take care of it. You have the great channel, let God bless the work you do! Fully understand and respect the work you’ve done with your gorgeous LS! Such cars deserve it!!!! Hello from Kazakhstan!!!❤
You owe your Dad the sales value at the time he wanted to sell so he can take a nice vacation.
I swear you upped the value of these old LS430s by putting everyone on to them.
*Yep. I've also noticed that...*
Been classics
4K @ 60FPS is really doing justice to the exterior paint / restoration on this LS430.
May the Lord make his face to Shine upon you and give you Peace.
Thank you my dude!
Wow!!!
I'm at a loss for words other than, Wow!
GREAT SERIES ON THIS CAR.
FANTASTIC YT CHANNEL................THANK YOU!
I just watched the "Car Care Nut: The Movie". A two hour video that I for the first time watched the entire thing. I have never watched a youtube video this long. Congrats you hooked me! I am not a man that gets jealous but I am absolutely jealous of this car.
Concerning the cost to restore....to me that was worth it! To bring back to life one of the greatest cars ever built for the price of brand new Toyota Tundra SR5....I would have done it too.
Beautiful speech there at the end, Ahmed! Congratulations to you. Enjoy it, you absolutely deserve it. All the best !
Definitely you own the most famous and best condition Lexus LS430 in the world, and the mileage it's just a number that holds an honor badge of quality and reliability that not many cars in the world can compete with. Congratulations!!!!
Nice! All of us who love our old cars & dream of restoring them to their former glory are living vicariously through you. Enjoy your LS!
Am watching from uganda i really enjoy watching Ahmad and i enjoy all Ls episodes
You are now the outmost expert on the LS430 and anyone who owns one should be bringing them to you! Thank you so much for sharing this series with all of us. It was an honor just to watch someone who is a master of their craft perfect a restoration on such an amazing car. I hope Toyota sees this series and reaches out to you! You are a legend and truly a Toyota master mechanic!
Bro casually dropped a movie
Documentary of the Year
AMD, this is the most amazing auto restoration I have ever seen! Well Done!
This restoration series was a joy to watch, and definitely one of my favorite pieces of content you've made!
I’m so glad I had you do those rear struts on our 2006 Lexus LS430.
What an achievement. Oh and your editor deserves a raise 😌
Wow....just wow !!! Worth every cent bud. Well done.
This is the only time I've ever seen a stock vehicle completely taken apart, had parts replaced as needed, ( and replaced because "I'm going to do the job once") then stripped down to do "More than" a thorough cleaning and detailing, followed by other "extras." Can't forget how much camera time this car has seen, and now this "One Of A Kind" 651,000 + miles car has more than a second chance a new life! Better than a new car just off the assembly line because this car has had all those little "Gems, Suprises and debree" left behind by assembly line workers........Removed!
AMD, May the Lord bless you, and I hope you get another 20+ years and another 600,000 + miles from this car!
I think many people can fully appreciate where you're coming from here, Amed. I've owned expensive cars (to me) and sold them off without a care vs something cheaper I personally fixed up and put a lot of time into. I hope you enjoy the LS. I enjoy your educational videos, but the restoration serious are my favorite. Doing something like that is on my bucket list as well. Looking forward to the Supra videos ; )
This was the right car to restore, because it needed it more and so offered so much more exploration and hands on. Its future is set and you should be beaming with pride. Well done AMD.
The way you are detailing the cost and reminiscing about the project at the end, how the entire scene is setup and the white light illuminates your Lexus... You are not only a master mechanic, but also highly talented in the art of video making.
"I think we are now on the right track with this car..."
That's an understatement, you've did a restoration on this car that some people could only dream of. It's been a total pleasure watching this journey.
@@Fister_of_Muppets I did a kinda restore on a 1993 Corona. Nowhere near as thorough as CCN, but still managed to spend 5 times more than I paid for it. There's more to do, and that'll show in the future. But, gonna soldier on just the same.
I cannot tell you how much I love this series and your passion about this particular car and LS430s in general. Your passion inspired me to search for and buy one myself. Mine is a 2005 with just over 170K miles. Even though I live in Maryland, I've seriously thought about bringing it to you. I consider you to be perhaps the most expert person on these cars in the entire country. Even more importantly, I admire the integrity with which you live your life. You are a blessing to this world. I wish I could join you for the meet up on August 10. I just might find a way to do it.
AMD…what a great story…!!!!
This isn’t just entertainment…this is professionalism…this is dedication…this is knowledge…this is passion…this is ART….and this is the very real…
Lord be with you Ahmed..!!!!
Is it AMD is a name brand of computer circuit board :?😂😂😂
@@MountainCat-i9c *AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Santa Clara CA) is the name of a PC processor fab company.*
Love it. Everything doesn’t have to be brand new. This is the inner beauty of restoration process!
No doubt he doubled his client list with this project. Not a bad business decision after all!
Thank you for doing this AMD. You are almost undoubtedly now the pinnacle of LS430 knowledge anywhere in the world. As a LS403 owner myself, I applaud you. Mine only has 133k, and I e learned a lot working on it and watching this series. I only wish you were closer, for when issues pop up I don’t want to deal with in my driveway. So far, no issues of that nature has arisen in my 2 years of owning the car. This car is something to be proud of. Hopefully your youtube revenue covers a good portion of the costs for this series, and hopefully customers continue to flock to your shop because of it and your dedication. Thank you again CCN.
I couldn’t be happier for you, AMD! As most I’m sure would agree, your passion for cars, your excellent integrity and the content you create brings a lot of joy to us that subscribe to your channel; so I am adding a third reason for the restoration. In my behalf and many others… thank you, José and the family for all the joy you brought into our lives through that experience!
First. I loved the series. I dont have patience hour long videos, but I watched your series from start to end. Thank you.
I am listening to your reasoning for doing this project. I totally see your point. If I had the budget and skill like you, I would probably have done the same. I look at things from a different perspective. Not from the resale value of the car, but from what I want out of it and how much I would need to pay to get that from a new car.
I love the luxury of the LS430, I love the engineering and how well it is put together. You dont find this in new cars. If you are buying a new car with the same level of luxury, you will be paying 2x for it. And what will you get? A lesser car from the build quality perspective and a car laden with new technology that you don’t really need, but will break and haunt you.
You have brought this car to showroom standards for $65K. A new car of lesser quality will offset you at least $120K.
In my books, you got the best of all worlds, God bless you. You got to fulfill a childhood dream, did something you enjoyed, got a beautiful “brand new 😉” car, and got to bring joy to many youtube subscribers. Thank you!
2001? 600,000 miles? Wow!!! So Beautiful!!!
Let's just put it in this way...She now has a Soul!
It truly says it all.
Thank You TCCN Team, God bless You guys.
This LS430 might be the luckiest Lexus car in the world. Pampered and taken care of by the hands of a mechanic who is very passionate and knows everything inside and out of a Toyota vehicle.
I watched and enjoyed every single episode. I watch a lot of car auctions that sell cars for 3 times less than the restorer has into them. Enjoy putting more miles on this beautiful Lexus. It’s likely that it’s the only 2001 LS430 that’s been restored! Congratulations Ahmed, and thank you for doing this, for I truly applaud your passion and dedication!!!❤
Whether it’s worth it or not is up to the owner and driver. Sometimes the accomplishment is above the cost. Nice work.
I drive an '02 Sequoia, and in the 7 years I've owned it, it's been my project vehicle. Looking up videos to fix things and gaining the knowledge and confidence to do it has saved me thousands.
The truck has almost 400k on it, but everything still works, and the value of it doesn't lie in the monetary value. The value comes from the experiences and places I have with it.
Watched every video of this restoration. I can't imagine how proud you probably are of yourself and the people who helped you. Well deserved.
I have followed this series EVERY step of the way and I will say that I loved every minute. The final product is AMAZING
Congrats on completing an amazing project! I've enjoyed watching the process and look forward to the next project. As for the cost, I'm sure it's worth it. Some things you can't put a price on!
I’m a VAG guy. I appreciate your dedication to perfection, knowledge, and integrity. Your project is essentially, a new car, ready for many more years and miles. This is just the bonus to the love of your car.✌️
"There is no price in education." I fully agree!! Thank you for sharing this awesome restoration of your LS with us!! We can see your heart and passion in your craft in the cars you repair/restore.
congratulations man. has really been a cool series and you made an ls430 lover out of me.
Awesome work, from start to finish!
If you want to maintain the car close to as clean as Jason got it with minimal cost and effort, here is a short list of tips and a minimal set of supplies:
Pick up some concentrated rinseless wash solution (you heavily dilute it in water as per the instructions so it goes really far), a slotted automotive sponge by The Rag Company or DIY Detail (they have special foam that will prevent scratches), a few jumbo-sized big puffy microfibers for drying, maybe a bottle of drying aid (it will dry a lot faster dry streak free), and always wash the microfibers that you use for washing the car without using any softener!
Rinseless wash is specially formulated to grab onto dirt then release it super easy into your wash bucket (it even works great on interior cloth, leather, and plastic trim with a standard microfiber!). An automotive sponge is specially designed in combination with the rinseless wash to quickly lift the dirt off the paint and trap it in the slots to prevent scratching, but then effortlessly release it even if you barely dab it back in your bucket. If the rinseless wash leaves fine streaks on the paint due to insufficient drying, you can squeeze out your drying towel a bit or use a dry towel section with a few more drops of moisture and gently buff them off with a puffy microfiber drying towel and they'll go away super easy. To be extra safe on the paint, I always use the sponge gently and sopping wet (unless the panel is already wet, then I squeeze to the point that it's barely dripping). One or two gentle passes with the sponge will remove almost all dirt, grime, and the bulk of bug guts and some road tar. Once the rest of the panel is clean is the best time to deal with anything that wants to stick on super hard. For interior dust I do a quick pass with a Swiffer duster every week or so, as it grabs really well and won't scratch shiny trim, screens, or gauge bezels.
I keep all the dry stuff in a plastic bag in my trunk organizer, so all I need to bring down to the car when it needs a wash is a freshly mixed bucket of properly diluted rinseless wash and any other fluids the job will require depending on how dirty it is (95% of the time the only liquid you'll need is rinseless wash if you wash every 1-2 weeks, just apply more moisture with the sponge if it's more dirty). If I'm dealing with caked on dirt, I'll mix some rinseless wash in any pump sprayer (even a $10 Walmart one will do, but an IK Foamer is even better), mist it on the entire surface and let it sit a few minutes as it will help break down the dirt without any scratching risk. A hose rinse is also okay, but you don't want pure tap water to dry on the panel or you will get water spotting due to the mineral deposits - rinseless wash does a good job of preventing this.
Washing with rinseless, the slotted sponge, some regular microfibers, and some jumbo puffy drying microfibers only sets you back a few bucks of up-front cost s, and costs about $1-2 per wash! Once you get the technique down, it's faster and safer than a touchless car wash. I only use a touchless car wash a few times a year, and only when I need an undercarriage wash to get rid of salty snow to help prevent rust.
More advanced but rare stuff:
- For getting those complex grills clean, I spray em with rinseless wash out of a pump sprayer then hit em with a DIY Detail gentle soft flagged tip brush.
- To make your tires look great, there really is no substitute for a dedicated wheel and tire cleaner/degreaser plus a tire brush followed with a tire dressing, but if you do not like the sopping wet look of most tire dressings, a little bit of the most generic Armor All Tire Foam you can find will leave some protection and a great looking finish (it can clean your tires but it's nowhere near as efficient as other wheel or tire cleaners).
- To get the paint as smooth as possible, once every few years you need an iron remover and clay bar treatment, maybe sooner if you park outside. I recommend some Adam's Iron Remover as it's good enough and cheap, and any quality synthetic clay bar towel from a name brand (the cheap Amazon ones can scratch!), and on a cloudy day right after a wash so that the car is still wet, spray a few sprays of iron remover on each panel after it's soaking wet with rinseless wash or rainwater, and gently rub the textured surface of the synthetic clay bar towel on every part of the car, and this will remove tiny iron particles like brake dust or railroad dust, and tiny jagged dirt particles which have really stuck themselves so tightly into the clearcoat that even a pressure wash cannot get them out, leaving the body panels even on a super old car feeling incredibly smooth. Whenever using a clay bar or synthetic clay bar towel, ensure the panel is always wet, you want it to gently glide over the painted surface, you don't want it to rub on a dry spot or it may leave swirl marks which will need to be polished off
- Bug guts, sap, road tar, bird droppings, and dried mineral deposits from untreated tap/hose/sprinkler water are far easier to remove while they're as fresh as possible, but if they're stubborn, there are specialized chemicals to help remove them such as bug/tar remover, water spot remover (or heavily diluted wheel acid). If they sit for long enough, they will etch the paint, and at that point you need to remove some of the clearcoat to remove the etching. For that you can use a little car polish on a microfiber then remove the residue with plenty of rinseless wash after, but it's a lot easier to get the microfiber clean if you get the polish out before it dries.
- To protect your paint and plastic trim from fading, you absolutely need to apply some sort of carnauba wax/ceramic wax/graphene wax a few times per year when the car is clean. 1-2x per year if parked indoors, 3-4x per year if parked outside.
- For glass, always try rinseless wash or soapy water before trying a glass cleaner, as 99% of the time a glass cleaner is unnecessary. To minimize streaking, the key is to get the glass as dry as possible. You can use the dirtiest lousiest rag you have on glass and it won't scratch. I only use my dirtiest most worn microfiber towels on wheels, but I wouldn't mind using them on glass too.
Great tips! Thanks 👍
Ahmed - the sense of accomplishment you described is what many car folks feel when working on their cars - I have 1/100 of your mechanical ability, but I get great enjoyment for caring for the small mechanical things I can do and more from keeping the car looking good. I've just spent 20+ hours in buffing and polishing my daughter's 2011 Infiniti - she didn't get the car care nut gene - so it needed a decent amount of cosmetic work, but mechanically in excellent condition. I look back at it with the pride you've discussed in this video.
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Congrats! Glad there are people loving cars
I am an Automotive Instructor for the last 14 year and been in business for over 37. If you know you know! Great Job !!!!
Yes, what a milestone. Congratulations on a job well done. Very thorough. She'll get to a million easily. Hope when she does, you record it clicking over. That would be awesome. We'll done my friend. Thank you. 👍
The series has been TRULY FANTASTIC!!!!!! Thank you!!!!
I’d love a video about a Lexus dealership inspection. I bet they would have a laundry list of recommended repairs 😂
I really enjoyed the Journey with you. Thank you for sharing.❤❤❤🎉🎉
I understand why you did it! Congratulations! Enjoy, I wish you many many happy, safe and healthy miles! I am excited to see you and the LS430 at 1,000,000 miles!!!! 💙💙💙 get to driving it already! I put 30,000 miles a year on my cars! Do it!
Huge congrats. This is what it's all about. God bless.
Your vehicle is cleaner than 99.9% of vehicles here in Chicago. I bet it shines down the road ✨
Glad you took the time to “rebuild” a classic Lexus! Thanks for sharing!! ENJOYED the series of videos you put together.
AMD is a true professional
This has been a great video and I really enjoyed watching it as I do most of your videos. When it has something to do with the LS 430, I am front and center to learn more about it. I have to thank and your team for providing the utmost professionalism and knowledge about this vehicle and the rest. I really enjoyed this series, and wish you can do something similar, maybe not 60k worth to the other 2004-2006 lexus ls 430 that you bought and mentioned briefly. Besides my brother in law getting me hooked on the ls430 (04-06), I have to say you really made me consider getting one exactly a year ago after I watched your video "THIS is One of The Best Lexus Models Ever Made! And Here's Why!". I have enjoyed every min of my drive in mine and want experience countless of miles more on it. Thanks to you and your love for this car, I do have to say it if you were here in San Diego, California, I would not only trust my car with you and your team, but with any car we own (Toyota/Lexus family). I have made sure and provide a little something via PayPal for you. Hope to hear from you sometime, and keep up the amazing work. Till next video. You are da man.
I’m in tears . I’m so proud of her.
Somes guys will restore a '70 Chevelle LS6 454 or '70 Hemi Cuda, but AMD restores an '01 LS430. Bravo, sir. Love the car.
Your closing statement is absolutely right. The monetary value of a vehicle at a particular moment in time is not, or should not be, the determinant of whether or not you keep or repair/restore it. I have just spent more than my '03 Camry is worth on repairing it. Foolish? Not when I consider that it is a near mint, one owner prior to me vehicle that I know the full history of. It has only covered 125,000 miles of mainly highway, rather than city driving. It uses no oil and, if I continue to look after it, should easily do that over again. And from a green/environmental perspective, keeping an older vehicle on the road, rather than throwing it away and buying a new one, makes a lot of sense. Hope the old girl gives you many more thousands of miles of happy motoring.
Your 'green' comment is absolutely spot on 👌
Congratulations! Your victory lap is well deserved. As a fellow longtime Lexus owner, I understand.
And echoing thanks to Jose and all the assistance he gave. Watched it all. Fab.
My guy Ahmed loves what he does,He has great passion for his Job.Watching from Nigeria.
Having issues with my Toyota Camry 2012. Torque converter issue. I showed my mechanic Ahmed's video on how it is easier to remove the engine first and then insert the converter rather than removing the gear box which is more difficult. He agreed with the idea and said why haven't they think of that,😊😊
I also told them that even after changing the torque converter they must update the gearbox software to get rid of the Problem. Honestly that is where we have a problem coz I don't think they have an idea how it's done.
Anyone who can help me out please?
Can’t say anything more than WOW 👍🤓
That era of lexus when they were at the peak. Before the ugly grilles and the over aggressive seat bolsters and the cars were super dependable.
Man. Are you the Bob Ross of auto repair. Such a nice and calm voice. Loved it.
This was a great build series, I am speaking as a Lexus owner that Lexus parts are quite expensive over regular Toyota parts. I think maintenance is key to keeping these Lexus cars up. Also, you have to know a trusted mechanic who understands the product to service your car.
@@haydenjones962 you can if you know the interchange part numbers and only order based off of that.
Take a well deserved bow. Ahmed, Jose and all who had a hand on this project, great job.
Great job, congrats for your passion and commitment!
I salut you from Bucharest, Romania.
God bless you!
BRAVO! Thanks to you and the entire TCCN family for the journey. Cant wait for the next project. The only thing I would change is the rear license plate for a brand new one, and maybe one that is personalized.
I totally understand why you did it ahmed. The Lexus LS430 is a very very special car. It's one of the finest automobiles ever produced. You should be so proud brother you did an amazing job. I know I would love to drive that car everyday it would be an absolute pleasure.
Outstanding! Truly educational and inspirational, drive it knowing everything is in good working order.
I wish that I could afford to restore my rare 2007 regular cab short bed 5.7L Tundra, it won't be restored but it will continue to be properly maintained, modified and repaired as needed.
Mr Ahmed.. words cannot describe how i feel about you and your hardworking team and the legendary LEXUS LS430 may god bless you all Thanks for everything ❤
Your fan Omar from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 ❤
congraduation! Ready for a million mile.
What an amazing journey to be able to watch this from start to finish. I have a lot of respect for mechanic’s like yourself especially a Toyota and Lexus fan. It makes me feel like I’m not the only weird one that has the respect for Toyota and Lexus and making sure repairs are done properly and with genuine parts no matter the cost!! I hope to one day meet you Amd and your team and I wish that I could show you my Pride and Joy that I’ve too done the same kind of work…..but I don’t think it’ll be very cheap for me to ship my Avalon Grande all the way from Australia to your country 😂. Thankyou Amd and all the team involved, sharing the love and passion for the brand, makes me happy to see Ol girl has been restored to how it should have been, God Bless you all
I wish I could find more techs like you.
There is a company in Massachusetts called Safety Restore that will do the whole seat belt service. I have never used them but check them out.
Mrs CarCareNut is a lucky woman!
The monetary cost of such a project is a small price to pay to have a husband with such values and commitment!
But maybe give it a year or two until the next project, lol 😸😉
Edit: lol you have a new project already... so, you are a lucky man to have Mrs CarCareNut! 😺
Oh, and beautiful job, and thanks for sharing!
I had an 04 with the soft close doors and rear beverage cooler..same color and interior as yours.watching this reminds me of that ride..unmatched comfort
Why they call you the Car Care Nut! Beautiful job.
Excellent series. Jose did a fantastic, professional job on editing. I get it we recently came back from a six day fifteen hundred mile camping trip in our thirty year old Land Cruiser we bought new. We have a love affair with it . Congratulations on completing your car that you also love.
Loved this series! Please do another one! Thank you!!
Spectacular restoration. The majority of the LS430's i see are banged up with bumpers falling off, etc. truly this is an amazing car and major kudos for you filming and sharing this restoration! Wonderful job. I saw your tip on installing the rear camera bracket and how you said the majority of them are installed wrong, with the bracket exposed in front of the license plate. sure enough i had mine installed wrong on my 2002 ES300. 3 years ago i installed a touch screen Alpine Double Din with Apple Car play and a hardwired backup camera. at the time i didn't know the white wire is ground so i drilled and set a small screw inside the trunk lid for the ground. it worked so not changing it. I love these LS430's . Congrats!!!!
1) you’re the man and I love this and why you did it.
2) YES PELASE TAKE IT TO LEXUS AND ACT NORMAL LIKE NOTHING IS GOING ON HERE ANS SEE WHAY THEY SAY😂😂😂😂. That would be so awesome!!
Enjoy this beauty.
🥲 favorite series to-date on RUclips. People ask me the same thing about fixing up an old 150 year old home just to rent it out to tenants who may or may not destroy it. Will take years to get back the investment. But sometimes, things just need to be done. And, done correctly, so they last another lifetime...
What a great work and such a beautiful car