In the US these were called Mazda Protégé. They always lasted a good long time and I used to see them driving around falling to pieces but still running, I still see them every once in awhile. Great cars!
I still drive one! Bought it back in 2012. 1.6 liter engine. It is a 2003 one and it has 124000miles on the clock which in my opinion is very low miles Cuz my 1999 Dodge RAM cummins has 268000 miles on. Anyways it still is a good one and by the way its a stick shift.
These Mazda BG's were crazy reliable back in the day. They rusted away at some point, but the engine never died... never! It really was Mazda's most reliable cars, that came in the 80's and 90's. They were much more reliable than other cars of the era. It was special cars too, in a way. You could always know a Mazda on the sound, and going from a BF to a BG (or the 323F), was like getting the old model painted. They were different on the outside, but driving the car was no different... they were completely the same to drive, even down to the clutchpoint. You instantly felt at home in a BG, coming from a BF - almost like the BG was just a facelift. Oh, btw... overheating one of these, is a big no-no. It will warp the head faster than saying "oops". Lucky thing, most of them never had that problem.
Most cars on this channel start after years without problem. Here is tragedy; they must replace and repair many parts. Mazda actually was always a shit
In malaysia this car very popular early 90s because WHEN GOT FORD GOT MAZDA AND WHEN GOT MAZDA GOT FORD ...! * THE MAZDA POPULAR WITH THE FAMILIA AND FORD WITH LYNX ...! I DROVE THIS CAR IN 1988 TO 1992 BEFOFE I CONVERT TO HONDA , THEN OPEL FRONTERA , THEN BMW , THEN VOLVO 940 TURBO UNTIL NOW OSO GOT MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION AND TOYOTA ESTIMA ...NOW 61 YEARS OF AGE , MOST OF THE TIME MY CHILDRENS WILL DROVE IT FOR ME ..., SOO SWEET N NICE MEMORY ...! regards from kuala lumpur and to flexiny at estonia ...
Amazing reliable and economic car, had it for 11 years and no problems whatsoever. Took many long trips and enjoyed it so much, really miss it - they had the Mitsubishi motor which last long, long time - many kmts with no issues. Then bought a new Toyota Previa, and had the Mazda parked in my driveway for a year without using it, one day someone knocked at my door and begged me to sell it, the car started on the spot and the experience to see his smille when driving it away contrasting wiht my tears, was just overwhelming! So many great, beautiful memories!
I've had the same one, sold it for pennies in 2015 after owning it for 3 years. I wish I could rebuy it in the same shape I sold it 7 years ago. My first car. 323 1.3 BG, sedan similar to this in the video, same red. Good old times, the car just lasted me so long even after 300k and never had issues with it, even though I was hammering it and throwing into corners like a mad man. I had one story with it loosing exaust while on the road back to home, lol, me and my buddy had to stuck toilet paper to our ears because it was that loud, good old times.
It is my favorite car! I currently have a 323 year 1993 LX and I do not change it for anything ... I have had more than 10 mazda 323s and I have always had the best results for daily and family use (although it is not very spacious). Excellent vehicles !. Thanks for the video, I had a lot of fun. Greetings from Chile!
Yes, one of the best 323's (BG) ever built. I have a 1990 1.8i manual since new. Has a lot of room (especially in the back). The only fault is a lack of low down torque and the high gearing only exacerbates this. Otherwise, a brilliant car!
1989 Mazda 323 four cylinder good vehicle around the world here orlando florida they don't make them anymore jappense sitting 10 years long time needs everything battery full detail seats and tires air happy Thanksgiving my friend bless you this season flexliy
Love from Hiroshima Japan, the home ground of Mazda! We hardly see any Familia (how we call it instead of 323 or Protégé) these days even around here. I always loved the neat styling of them as a kid.
These were quite popular in Canada. My old room-mate owned one. Her car was the very rare turbocharged GT model as well. Sadly the rust bugs found it very delicious and it rotted away like pretty much all Mazdas around here...
Hello Flexiny, Thank you for this new video of restarting this mazda that we saw quite regularly on our roads. It's always nice to see that they can restart.
Nice video! I hope you could rescuing more forgotten cars like this 323. My friend already bought one this week and it was very nice to drive!! It's much like a European cars rather than Japanese cars in terms of driving. No wonder Germany is one of the Mazda's biggest European market
I use 323 1990 1.3L for my daily drive to work almost 50KM for 3 years now and i have only replaced the tires such a reliable car and I love it #Mazda❤️🇱🇰
It's fascinating to see what happens to a car when it sits for several years. Good 'ol Mazda, amazing it was able to start after that long. My dad had a 626 that racked up over 340,000 miles before it was t-boned and totaled. And I have a 2000 Miata with 185,500 miles on the clock, still running strong after I got it at 159k.
Im pretty sure the miata uses the same engine as the car in the video, i also have a NA miata from 1989 and its still going strong with 143k miles on the clock 32 y old :D
@@DMGMediaEdits ohhhh true, didnt even realize, but that would mean taht it saw even less stress than my engine would? because less air and less exahsut means less power meaning elss heat and maybe less wear? 🤔😂
My first car was 1992 model. Second one was 1990. These are indestructible. I have a Mazda 626 1989 atm, but would surely like one of these again someday.
Oh. I love them cars. My mom had A 323 hatchback the same color and we called it the egg. I had bought one from the police impound auction that was wrecked at the front. Many years ago. I had replaced the radiator support and sold it to a coworker. She went down and registered it and a couple weeks later the repo man took it from her house. Come to find out the car was on the repo list when it got impounded from the original owner. I had to go down to City Hall and get a letter showing that I bought it from the city impound and she had to take that paperwork to the car lot and show them. They gave her the car back. Boy she wasn't to happy with me. But she got over it.
Cool, my first car was a 323 like this 1 but a hatchback glx. Same 1.3 liter engine, no power steering but a roof window was there. 😎👍 Was a good little car
I still own one of these! Mine’s the face lifted version post ‘92 and I’ve had it for over 4 years now. It’s comforting to see all the comments here tell how reliable they are, and mine has been too. Edit: I imagine the donor car could also be a Ford Laser because the cars only differ in body type and some interior elements.
Yeah the Ford laser uses the the Mazda chassis engine , suspension ,brakes only thing is that the body doesn't look the same but the wind shield surprringly is the same , I have one a 1994 Mazda 323 I change the engine to the inj out of a 1997 Mazda familia it's a fun and easy car to learn and understand a good first car
@@leftlanegaming530 it's the MX5 that mostly has that issue, not so much Mazda 6 and CX5. My mum had Mazda 6 2017 and it's an amazing car, better interior than most BMW's I've been in if you get it in sport nav trim. I'd still go ahead with the Mazda 6 and CX5, just make sure to check the sills before buying.
for a 33year old car she not in that bad of shape, she looks really good concidering her age,i tell you the cars of today meaning 2022 would be lucky to make it 33years and still look this good thanks for sharing the video, i havent seen one of these cars over here in farnworth bolton england for many years, but i do remember seeing , them about over here and they was in really bad shape thats why i am amazed that yours looks in pretty great shape for her age.
I have a huge soft spot for mid 80s-90s japanese economy cars. Something about the no nonsense, utilitarian designs and just the fact that they last forever.
Wife bought a 1991 new when we first started dating….we sold it I think back in 2009 and it was still running strong….only weakness was brakes and the rubber boots would wear out quick on the axles, causing dirt to get into the axles causing damage. Mazdas are very good quality, highly reliable cars
Ülilahe video! Vaatasin, et päris palju ilusaid BMW-si seisab sul hoovi peal! Need vääriksid pikemas perspektiivis kindlasti mingit katusealust vähemalt.🙂 Igatahes...keep up the good work!😎👍
3 batteries, 1 starting motor, 1 fuel pump, engine is relatively dead considering the amount of smoke, thermostat housing. Basically the only thing that's been working were the spark plugs 😂 Nice one 👌
A fluid drain and check and maybe an engine inspection of the pistons, rings, and spark plugs and this car's back on the road in good condition again in no time!
mazda is made in japan engine is very good and can using long range and no problem. only auto transmission got many problem and fuel tank electronic got faulty only for 10 more years using.
The replacement one? That’s just how they sounded normally. Many of my friends had BG Familia/323, one even had a rare GT-R Familia. They were a very popular car here in NZ in the late 90’s and early 00’s.
Very nice video, had myself a 1990 Mazda 323 1,6-16valve GLX sedan with carb engine. Mine was met. light blue colour and had much more km in the clock than this :D When I recycled the car in 2008 for multiple problems, it had over 350.000 km on the clock. Mine was the Finnish spec car, so it had headlight washers and exterior mirrors were body coloured, other than that, looks the same spec as your red one.
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It is a gift to see such a car Japanese taken pictures of this car in the USA on the coast when they take a trip was really cool 😎. To see someone elses like this makes me really sad... That's messed up on the neglect this one got. The Mazda we got just like this one SoHc went easy 7000 rpm and is freaking fun this one's due for a rebuild and it's definitely worth it in every way for a family car. If you had the time for the engine the power band is awesome on a good running 1.8L BP SoHc engine but to buy new cams might be impossible if you wanted to change them from wear.
These projects seem simple but take a lot of moneyin the long run. -4 new injectors $100 - 1 new fuel pump $65 Fuel tank rusk inhibitor $ 11 Oil and filter $35 New tires $ 350 Transmission oil and filter $35 Micelaneus wiring $30 1 can wd-40 $5 Winshield wipers $25 Brake fluid pads and rotors $130 list goes on
that feeling when you start an old car after years never changes! i love this channel
In the US these were called Mazda Protégé. They always lasted a good long time and I used to see them driving around falling to pieces but still running, I still see them every once in awhile. Great cars!
I still drive one! Bought it back in 2012. 1.6 liter engine. It is a 2003 one and it has 124000miles on the clock which in my opinion is very low miles Cuz my 1999 Dodge RAM cummins has 268000 miles on. Anyways it still is a good one and by the way its a stick shift.
We had them here in Ireland to and even still you could see one ,guys have them garaged now ,these cars were bullet proof no doubt
@@arniepaks i have a 2001. 2.0 ditd, great car!
@@crozgs4474 yeah they really are
I own a 2003 mazda protege with 120k miles, super strong and saves gas
These Mazda BG's were crazy reliable back in the day. They rusted away at some point, but the engine never died... never! It really was Mazda's most reliable cars, that came in the 80's and 90's. They were much more reliable than other cars of the era. It was special cars too, in a way. You could always know a Mazda on the sound, and going from a BF to a BG (or the 323F), was like getting the old model painted. They were different on the outside, but driving the car was no different... they were completely the same to drive, even down to the clutchpoint. You instantly felt at home in a BG, coming from a BF - almost like the BG was just a facelift.
Oh, btw... overheating one of these, is a big no-no. It will warp the head faster than saying "oops". Lucky thing, most of them never had that problem.
In Africa this could be a great taxi
We have one of these taxis in macedonia
I’ve seen this video with the same type of car but a wagon in africa with 2 million kilometers: ruclips.net/video/mmh5SL7qQ-I/видео.html
Awesome Mazda. Engine still runs with so many issues. Japanese Engineering, Build to last.
Most cars on this channel start after years without problem. Here is tragedy; they must replace and repair many parts. Mazda actually was always a shit
The Mazda 3 series is basically a Ford Fiesta, this is where the issues lie with this model. Not really a proper Mazda.
More like built to rust. Especially this generation
@@nsbioy it doesn't rust just like that lol
@@jamiewood4280 isn't the Fiesta based model is Mazda 2? Both were sold in my country and shares several common spareparts.
Old Japanese gasoline engines never dies! ❤️
No music, no talking, just the pure sounds of a car being brought back to life.
Absolutely lovely to see another Blaze Red Mazda 323 being saved! I have a 323F identical to the one you saved a while back!
Me 2. 1.6 or 1.8?
How do you do all this work without talking to yourself? No cursing? No thinking out loud? That is the most surprising aspect of your videos.
In malaysia this car very popular early 90s because WHEN GOT FORD GOT MAZDA AND WHEN GOT MAZDA GOT FORD ...! * THE MAZDA POPULAR WITH THE FAMILIA AND FORD WITH LYNX ...! I DROVE THIS CAR IN 1988 TO 1992 BEFOFE I CONVERT TO HONDA , THEN OPEL FRONTERA , THEN BMW , THEN VOLVO 940 TURBO UNTIL NOW OSO GOT MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION AND TOYOTA ESTIMA ...NOW 61 YEARS OF AGE , MOST OF THE TIME MY CHILDRENS WILL DROVE IT FOR ME ..., SOO SWEET N NICE MEMORY ...! regards from kuala lumpur and to flexiny at estonia ...
The "aftermarket fuel tank" made me laugh so bad 😂
Nice video!
Thank you! 😂😂
Your just got welcome.💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵💵🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰
Amazing reliable and economic car, had it for 11 years and no problems whatsoever. Took many long trips and enjoyed it so much, really miss it - they had the Mitsubishi motor which last long, long time - many kmts with no issues. Then bought a new Toyota Previa, and had the Mazda parked in my driveway for a year without using it, one day someone knocked at my door and begged me to sell it, the car started on the spot and the experience to see his smille when driving it away contrasting wiht my tears, was just overwhelming!
So many great, beautiful memories!
You are a super hero, I love when you save cars from die. 🥰 Never stop doing this!
Brings back my memories. An identical one, belonging to my aunt, ended up in a tree - the car was totaled, but people were ok. It was in 2006/7.
I've had the same one, sold it for pennies in 2015 after owning it for 3 years. I wish I could rebuy it in the same shape I sold it 7 years ago. My first car. 323 1.3 BG, sedan similar to this in the video, same red. Good old times, the car just lasted me so long even after 300k and never had issues with it, even though I was hammering it and throwing into corners like a mad man. I had one story with it loosing exaust while on the road back to home, lol, me and my buddy had to stuck toilet paper to our ears because it was that loud, good old times.
16:02 👍thumbs up for using the blinker according traffic regulations.
He is not alone here, 300 000 are watching
Люблю смотреть ваши видео на ночь, - очень залипательно! Спасибо вам!
It is my favorite car! I currently have a 323 year 1993 LX and I do not change it for anything ... I have had more than 10 mazda 323s and I have always had the best results for daily and family use (although it is not very spacious). Excellent vehicles !. Thanks for the video, I had a lot of fun. Greetings from Chile!
Yes, one of the best 323's (BG) ever built. I have a 1990 1.8i manual since new. Has a lot of room (especially in the back). The only fault is a lack of low down torque and the high gearing only exacerbates this. Otherwise, a brilliant car!
Wena compa! Yo tengo 323 del 92, 160 mil kms. Saludos!!!
At first it was struggling a bit, but once you got it going it idled and everything! No lights, super cool! It stood up well to time that's for sure!
1989 Mazda 323 four cylinder good vehicle around the world here orlando florida they don't make them anymore jappense sitting 10 years long time needs everything battery full detail seats and tires air happy Thanksgiving my friend bless you this season flexliy
Death car----->Flexiny------>Beautiful car. Congratulations bro, nice job again.
Love from Hiroshima Japan, the home ground of Mazda!
We hardly see any Familia (how we call it instead of 323 or Protégé) these days even around here. I always loved the neat styling of them as a kid.
Just Discovered your channel,3 hours worth of watching and i cant stop,keep up the good work and Hello from Romania
In ce tara e omul asta de are logan in curte?
@@theandrei_1904 Estonia
This guy is brilliant at what he does watch this all the time
Love this channel,quality through and through...
I love Mazda and it's engines
These were quite popular in Canada. My old room-mate owned one. Her car was the very rare turbocharged GT model as well. Sadly the rust bugs found it very delicious and it rotted away like pretty much all Mazdas around here...
Am i the only one who finds it such a beauty??
Sounds like a sports car
Hello Flexiny,
Thank you for this new video of restarting this mazda that we saw quite regularly on our roads. It's always nice to see that they can restart.
For 10 years, the car is very well preserved 😲
Your videos make my day better🙃
Nice video! I hope you could rescuing more forgotten cars like this 323. My friend already bought one this week and it was very nice to drive!! It's much like a European cars rather than Japanese cars in terms of driving. No wonder Germany is one of the Mazda's biggest European market
I really thought you would'nt get it going and drive it.. But you did.. What a beautiful little Mazda..
I use 323 1990 1.3L for my daily drive to work almost 50KM for 3 years now and i have only replaced the tires such a reliable car and I love it #Mazda❤️🇱🇰
It's fascinating to see what happens to a car when it sits for several years. Good 'ol Mazda, amazing it was able to start after that long. My dad had a 626 that racked up over 340,000 miles before it was t-boned and totaled. And I have a 2000 Miata with 185,500 miles on the clock, still running strong after I got it at 159k.
Im pretty sure the miata uses the same engine as the car in the video, i also have a NA miata from 1989 and its still going strong with 143k miles on the clock 32 y old :D
@@BadMax02_VR Miata 1.6s are DOHC not SOHC like the engine from the 323 in the video
@@DMGMediaEdits ohhhh true, didnt even realize, but that would mean taht it saw even less stress than my engine would? because less air and less exahsut means less power meaning elss heat and maybe less wear? 🤔😂
My dad has the same one for 30 years and the only thing that we changed was the engine and the exhaust. And still it runs awesome.
You guys are doing very lovely job, I enjoy the moment when car starts to go alive again
My first car was 1992 model. Second one was 1990. These are indestructible. I have a Mazda 626 1989 atm, but would surely like one of these again someday.
Thats a good old japanese car.
Pretty good condition even tho its been sitting in the Bush last decade.
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Oh. I love them cars. My mom had A 323 hatchback the same color and we called it the egg. I had bought one from the police impound auction that was wrecked at the front. Many years ago. I had replaced the radiator support and sold it to a coworker. She went down and registered it and a couple weeks later the repo man took it from her house. Come to find out the car was on the repo list when it got impounded from the original owner. I had to go down to City Hall and get a letter showing that I bought it from the city impound and she had to take that paperwork to the car lot and show them. They gave her the car back. Boy she wasn't to happy with me. But she got over it.
This channel is pure mechanics, keep the good work.
I had a 89 GTX Turbo WRX homologation special AWD. 140 hp...she would scream
Very satisfying. I like this design better than the Civic of the time.
Mazda are good Cars!!!
I own a 1991 Mazda 323 1.8L, which Ive had since new. Only done 108K Kms, but has always run like a new car...... and still does.
My father first Mazda,just like this in green metallic,so comfy in it class
Cool, my first car was a 323 like this 1 but a hatchback glx. Same 1.3 liter engine, no power steering but a roof window was there. 😎👍 Was a good little car
Great video flexiny, amazing work, another car saved, well done 👍😀👌
I still own one of these! Mine’s the face lifted version post ‘92 and I’ve had it for over 4 years now. It’s comforting to see all the comments here tell how reliable they are, and mine has been too.
Edit: I imagine the donor car could also be a Ford Laser because the cars only differ in body type and some interior elements.
Yeah the Ford laser uses the the Mazda chassis engine , suspension ,brakes only thing is that the body doesn't look the same but the wind shield surprringly is the same , I have one a 1994 Mazda 323 I change the engine to the inj out of a 1997 Mazda familia it's a fun and easy car to learn and understand a good first car
Respect for using 10 years to make this video
I love this channel
My mother used to have a car like that! It was a very nice car, with 88 hp!
Very cool video. I like to watch something like that
كان لدي مثل هذه السيارة حتى سنة ٢٠١٢ سيارة راقية جدا
Hearing an old Japanese motor starting to come back to life is a great sound.👌
Wow, that paint work came up pretty good! I always had a sweet spot for late 80s/early 90s Mazdas.
I have sweet spot for all Mazdas apart from 2004-2010 ford era mazdas
@@mohammedsalimahmed5230 arent that the ones with rust problems?
@@leftlanegaming530 I think all of them have rust issues up until 2017 or so
@@mohammedsalimahmed5230 that sucks, i always liked the mazda 6 and cx5...
Did the MX-5 also had those issues ?
@@leftlanegaming530 it's the MX5 that mostly has that issue, not so much Mazda 6 and CX5. My mum had Mazda 6 2017 and it's an amazing car, better interior than most BMW's I've been in if you get it in sport nav trim.
I'd still go ahead with the Mazda 6 and CX5, just make sure to check the sills before buying.
best car in thw world for me
I love those Mazda Protegé is a great car!
Mega work as always guys👌
Une Mazda ne meurt jamais !
I love you videos! keep up the good work
Nice)) mazda the tank. 😊 From 🇰🇿👍
@Flexiny One Day you’re coming with me and we travel to Dubai and start all these luxury Cars on the Sidewalk and take them Home😂🤘🏻🤘🏻
for a 33year old car she not in that bad of shape, she looks really good concidering her age,i tell you the cars of today meaning 2022 would be lucky to make it 33years and still look this good
thanks for sharing the video, i havent seen one of these cars over here in farnworth bolton england for many years, but i do remember seeing , them about over here and they was in really bad shape thats why i am amazed that yours looks in pretty great shape for her age.
We had one! 1997 GLX 1.6 Automatic. They were great cars!
Классный канал, с удовольствием смотрю.
My Mom had a 1990 Mazda Protege when I was little. It’s now on its 3rd owner and still going.
I ❤️ Test drive
I’m somewhat new here so what do you end up doing to all these cars? Scrap them or nah?
I have a huge soft spot for mid 80s-90s japanese economy cars. Something about the no nonsense, utilitarian designs and just the fact that they last forever.
Good job all the best 👍
my father had Mazda 929 year 1983 .. half a million kilometers on it when he sold it without main issues
Absolutely the best model of Mazda ever made👍🏻
very very good job man 😍
My dad had one of these cars. Lasted about 230,000 miles before it was scrapped.
The exhaust sounds sooo good
Wife bought a 1991 new when we first started dating….we sold it I think back in 2009 and it was still running strong….only weakness was brakes and the rubber boots would wear out quick on the axles, causing dirt to get into the axles causing damage. Mazdas are very good quality, highly reliable cars
Ülilahe video! Vaatasin, et päris palju ilusaid BMW-si seisab sul hoovi peal! Need vääriksid pikemas perspektiivis kindlasti mingit katusealust vähemalt.🙂 Igatahes...keep up the good work!😎👍
3 batteries, 1 starting motor, 1 fuel pump, engine is relatively dead considering the amount of smoke, thermostat housing.
Basically the only thing that's been working were the spark plugs 😂
Nice one 👌
Wow, a new battery and fuel and it started right up!
was the donor car (probably the 323F that can be seen from time to time) in even worse condition than this one?
Mission accomplished, good work.
The old school 1990 Mazda 323 Sedan has been completely different than that.
A fluid drain and check and maybe an engine inspection of the pistons, rings, and spark plugs and this car's back on the road in good condition again in no time!
What do you guys do with all the cars once you've got them running?
mazda is made in japan engine is very good and can using long range and no problem. only auto transmission got many problem and fuel tank electronic got faulty only for 10 more years using.
That starter definitely sounds like it has seen better days!
The replacement one? That’s just how they sounded normally. Many of my friends had BG Familia/323, one even had a rare GT-R Familia. They were a very popular car here in NZ in the late 90’s and early 00’s.
@@zeroyon4562 I was referring to the original one
Very nice video, had myself a 1990 Mazda 323 1,6-16valve GLX sedan with carb engine. Mine was met. light blue colour and had much more km in the clock than this :D When I recycled the car in 2008 for multiple problems, it had over 350.000 km on the clock. Mine was the Finnish spec car, so it had headlight washers and exterior mirrors were body coloured, other than that, looks the same spec as your red one.
I like the "Water not floating
through the motor" - "and there is no thermostat" Its mean big problem :D
what gloves do you use? They look very comfortable and durable.
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It is a gift to see such a car Japanese taken pictures of this car in the USA on the coast when they take a trip was really cool 😎. To see someone elses like this makes me really sad... That's messed up on the neglect this one got. The Mazda we got just like this one SoHc went easy 7000 rpm and is freaking fun this one's due for a rebuild and it's definitely worth it in every way for a family car. If you had the time for the engine the power band is awesome on a good running 1.8L BP SoHc engine but to buy new cams might be impossible if you wanted to change them from wear.
the real japanese reliability
It will start Mazdas go forever fantastic cars!
У меня такая же была в 2008 году. 1992 год, механика, полный привод с блокировкой дифференциала, 1,6л!
These projects seem simple but take a lot of moneyin the long run.
-4 new injectors $100
- 1 new fuel pump $65
Fuel tank rusk inhibitor $ 11
Oil and filter $35
New tires $ 350
Transmission oil and filter $35
Micelaneus wiring $30
1 can wd-40 $5
Winshield wipers $25
Brake fluid pads and rotors $130 list goes on
Great one, like Toyota, never dies😎🇳🇴👌
Great video too, keep up the good work👏
I like that “aftermarket fuel tank”