@@Johnathan_Waters No, he is not joking. He is a self taught specialist. He is a professional IT guy who started working in his own BMW as a hobby, and ended up doing this as a full time activity.
This is an amazing channel I've accidentally stumbled upon. As a BMW fan and owner I've literally been binge watching your videos for the past few hours and I'm absolutely mind-blown to read in your channel description that this is just a hobby and you're actually an IT guy. You literally put to shame experienced mechanics imo and the style of your videos is so captivating, no bs hyper-editing, no click-bait, just hours and hours of hard work and patience. I don't know how you manage your time overall between work, this hobby and personal life but it has to be some real wizardry! Anyways, I'm simply speechless at your craftsmanship and your projects, this will be the first channel ever where not only did I subscribe to but I've also hit that damn bell icon haha. Keep up the amazing work and I can't wait to see your E60 M5 project unfold, that one got me really hooked up. Now excuse me while I go binge watch the rest of your videos :)
you basically raised the value of this car by 10k . good job also i wanted to mention that you did a very clean job. i watched many car youtubers and mechanics , but you are by far the best one. this motivates me to do some work on my car too
Over 40 yrs BMW driver and repairer, this man has it down, Very Impressed with all his projects. This car chipped will do 172 MPH. Dirt roads are unbelievably Fun and Furious in the E38! No Big car Handles like this Bavarian Bullet Proof Beast! Love your editing..Class Act Young Man!.
Can do more, about 181mph factory. My old 750 (1995, M73 no vanos + 5HP30 + hydraulic suspension) with small software tweak is slightly more than 300km/h ~188mph
There's something about watching a talented individual performing quality work to save a piece of history. Super satisfying. And it happens to be on what I'd have to consider my favorite car of all time, that helps too. Excellent work, good sir. Thank you for sharing.
@halla aho towards the end mine was leaking it from everywhere, I loved mine and hated to let it go ultimately the timeing chain guides perished and it didn't make sense to invest more into it as my new england climate had started to nibble away at some of the sheet metal especially the door tips, i kept in the driveway for over 6 months after it refused to start just because i liked to look at it!
As a trimmer of 30 plus years finally someone using the correct glue for a head liner ! Great work and love the Chanel now thinking of getting my wife a big bmw
Too bad Hoovie hates BMWs and literally doesn't try to fix anything himself. M539 is far better because he restores them himself. But I do see your point!
M Sprinkel I think it’s because he’s in Kansas and M539’s in Germany, this means part costs could be much lower and M359’s more of a BMW fanatic whereas Hoovie has many other cars and not the same level of liking
Also Hoovie ditched quite nice 760Li, which I can't forgive - those pumps CAN be fixed and it doesn't cost as much as he said. And the car is amazing, E66 is really underappreciated car and they're making it looking worse than it really is :/ Hope that Sreten can buy E66 one day and show how great this machine is!
Damn man, seen a lot of people have a bad time doing headliners on youtube. Good for you. More likes required given how many folks saw your job well done.
Even though I don’t know cars’ mechanical side and don't understand everything very well, I find these videos very therapeutical and happily watch a 45min episode
The only videos I bother to press the like are his videos , this man deserves it all by saving all those BMWs , especially when the new BMWs have huge front grills and looks like garbage
These are the best car videos on RUclips. You're very thorough, but at the same time you don't spend just for the sake of it. Love seeing your progress.
@@sv_cheats1970 other good stuff to listen to is pretty much every new stuff from GoldenFeatures (ie his spotify top list) If you can play that without rattles you are good to go.
You haven't driven a car until you park your ass right behind the wheel of the Ultimate Driving Machine! Even if you do not have Bimmer money, go to a Dealership and test drive. If you do not have a bucket list, you do now! Remember, that stick on the right side of the steering wheel of a Bimmer is just there for looks, I never touched it, I believe it's movements are up/down, what the hell do I need a stick that moves up or down is beyond me. Lol.
This car's engine has almost 4 times the displacement, 3 times the cylinders than what my little Mitsubishi Colt has. Yet it can be driven with less than double amount of fuel. Bigger engines do use fuel more effectively. What a beautiful car. I salute to your skills and patience.
Largely it’s because more powerful Engines have to work less hard to move the mass. You spend less time at high revs and pushing the car to get up to speed. My experience with larger engines has always been that they are more efficient than you’d think.
And also don't forget... it is German technology No 1 in the world . Big engine ... with huge output torque.. with less fuel consumption. This is what I called ... brilliant German technology.
@@nadirhussein3871 no1 in the world maybe before 2000. Now they are junk that breaks down all the time. All I see on motorways is BMW and Mercedes broken down.
oh don't worry about that, this one has a very healthy appetite, specially with the shorter rear diff it has, don't expect to go below 25-30 liters per 100km
The restored headliner is of such quality it could have been supplied to BMW production line for fitment ( I think it’s even of superior quality)... Also, steering wheel upgrade is absolutely perfect !! Finally, your end of video summary incapsulated every thing that just simply outstanding about owing this car... couldn’t have expressed it better!
As an employed car mechanic working on all brands with the experience and knowledge of how things should be done according to standards, this is extremely satisfying. You do everything so detailed and thoroughly that me as a professional looks like an amateur. You are an inspiration for hobbymechanics and you set the standard very high. Im really excited for the upcoming projects. Thank you for your patience, your explanations and editing. Keep it up! Mechanic from Sweden! :)
I was so excited to see the notification drop that this vid was going up, now I’ve watched it I’m sad I have to wait til the next one! Who needs Netflix when we have all these beauties getting the M539 treatment?! Absolutely love the channel, congrats on the 100K btw!
Spectacular job man, you're an inspiration for all of us. This car has seen alot, from Japan to the Middle East and now back to her home Germany, this car now deserve a fancy retirement and the VIP life and you sure gave her that.
The only channel about cars that I enjoy watching. And that is not because of the BMW, but the approach of fixing the cars and making the videos about it
I enjoy watching your videos on the E38, the best BMW ever made. I have a 1996 E38 740iL that I found from the original owner with 75K mile, and just brought a 95 E34 525i to save its life. Watching your videos is like standing over our shoulders. I lived in Germany from 1987 to 1998 and loved driving my new 540 I on the Autobahn. Keep up the videos, they have answered so many mechanical issues I’ve had. I have yet to find a trust worthy BMW Mechanic here in Florida so I’m doing the work myself. Thanks
Thing is, most mechanics have to work to deadlines and budgets. This channel is brilliant because it's about detail and going the extra inch to restore a car with passion.
Absolutely gorgeous car. And an absolutely amazing job restoring it. Best automotive channel on youtube hands down my man, huge huge props to you! Only complaint is these videos dont drop often enough! :)
You are paying attention to every single detail to get that car back to it's full glory. Awesome to watch you work. And she is looking so great. I was right there with you cruising on the autobahn at max speed, haha!
Having spent three years in a workshop myself, I'm just blown away by your professionalism and attention to detail (and doing it all by yourself in that tiny garage, without special tools). It's 3 A.M. and I just finished watching this series. Makes me wanna own one of these myself, though I probably never will. Still, I don't regret a second of watching your videos. Keep up the good work!
This video made the project look far easier than it really was. The patience this man has is unbelievable. I can't imagine having to buy a new headliner just to tear it apart like that! Yikes!
Your channel and videos are so professional and interesting, I cannot wait until your next one. The level of patience you have fixing interior parts is amazing, Thank you
Did all this including Alcantara roof, heater core and A/C evaporator on a RHD E31in Australia with limited access to resources. It was a daunting project. I have huge respect for this Technician.
Another 33 minutes well spent! I wish I could transport you to the US to help my 1990 750iL and my 1990 535i! Both are great but you always take things to the next level. Love it! :)
When they installed headliner at the factory, I guess they put it through the front or rear windshield opening before glass is installed. Came out ok through the rear door! Love this stuff. Thanks for posting!
This guy is the best!! Proper amount of OCD so I can relate to the detail he strives for. But “Cocaine tables and mirrors” though is hilarious! Great video!
Yes!! It's 2AM over here an I just got out of bed to watch this!! Keep up the good work! PS - I would be so happy if you could create a video on how to use ISTA-D and ISTA-P! :D
The patience you had in installing that alcantara headliner... I don't think I'd be able to handle a project like that, but the results are fantastic. What a perfect luxury interior.
I'm thinking of restoring the whole interior if i get a old 2002 bmw 750il, I can't wait to see how will it look when you finish the restoration of this car. And I'm from dubai.
Excellent job! Tour end product is fantastic! And as usual, excellent videos! Just wished that y old man was still around since he would have enjoyed watching these excellent videos. (He's been gone for 25 years now)
Unbelievable classy and appealing. Effortless, timeless style; amazing work that's deserving of this car. It's been a pleasure to be along to see it come to be.
"I'm not a professional" while doing better than most mechanics working on bmws
Yes, clearly you are way more professional than the clown mechanics who worked on the car in Dubai.
Lol, actually he clearly seems to have some training. I think he's joking.
@@Johnathan_Waters No, he is not joking. He is a self taught specialist. He is a professional IT guy who started working in his own BMW as a hobby, and ended up doing this as a full time activity.
@@arleco12 I think you are confused.
@@Johnathan_Waters No, I'm not. ruclips.net/video/Aly27qvQ5C8/видео.html
This is one of those proper gem of a YT channel that you randomly find and you’re instantly hooked
I agree. It didn't take watching many videos to subscribe.
+1 Finished all the current available content and started to watch it again. It's addictive
Definitely
Yep I too found it randomly n hooked now big time.....
True that...this channel is amazing 👌🏾
May God give me the amount of patience this man has.
He is the exact right person to own old BMWs.
...and the tools he has :)
And he has no kids 😂😂😂
That's like asking a plank of wood to help you lift it..
Exactly. I could never do this for that very reason.
This is an amazing channel I've accidentally stumbled upon. As a BMW fan and owner I've literally been binge watching your videos for the past few hours and I'm absolutely mind-blown to read in your channel description that this is just a hobby and you're actually an IT guy. You literally put to shame experienced mechanics imo and the style of your videos is so captivating, no bs hyper-editing, no click-bait, just hours and hours of hard work and patience.
I don't know how you manage your time overall between work, this hobby and personal life but it has to be some real wizardry! Anyways, I'm simply speechless at your craftsmanship and your projects, this will be the first channel ever where not only did I subscribe to but I've also hit that damn bell icon haha. Keep up the amazing work and I can't wait to see your E60 M5 project unfold, that one got me really hooked up. Now excuse me while I go binge watch the rest of your videos :)
Awesome! Thank you!
@@M539Restorations
Could you tell witch speakers did you use in Rear DSP shelf??
This is quickly becoming one of my favourite sites in YT land.
Indeed! It's already my favorite.
Same here!
Same. Love the explanations, editing quality, content, and humor. 👌
Me also
THE BEST
you basically raised the value of this car by 10k . good job
also i wanted to mention that you did a very clean job. i watched many car youtubers and mechanics , but you are by far the best one.
this motivates me to do some work on my car too
Over 40 yrs BMW driver and repairer, this man has it down, Very Impressed with all his projects. This car chipped will do 172 MPH. Dirt roads are unbelievably Fun and Furious in the E38! No Big car Handles like this Bavarian Bullet Proof Beast! Love your editing..Class Act Young Man!.
ruclips.net/p/PL05QC5Qz_YrdA6MnXL1IAwk4eu9fAJqMc
Can do more, about 181mph factory. My old 750 (1995, M73 no vanos + 5HP30 + hydraulic suspension) with small software tweak is slightly more than 300km/h ~188mph
There's something about watching a talented individual performing quality work to save a piece of history. Super satisfying. And it happens to be on what I'd have to consider my favorite car of all time, that helps too. Excellent work, good sir. Thank you for sharing.
I'm taking on an e38 project myself. This series is like goldmine to me.
I hope you found a real goldmine to help you out with all the costs !
@@805NAVE haha this is true. Good news is, mine a 728i so parts are cheaper, bad news is they dont make interior trims and body parts any more 😭
advise from a guy who had one for 15 years find an all aluminum radiator and good luck keeping power steering fluid off your driveway
@halla aho towards the end mine was leaking it from everywhere, I loved mine and hated to let it go ultimately the timeing chain guides perished and it didn't make sense to invest more into it as my new england climate had started to nibble away at some of the sheet metal especially the door tips, i kept in the driveway for over 6 months after it refused to start just because i liked to look at it!
“Cocaine table” 🤣🤣🤣
As a trimmer of 30 plus years finally someone using the correct glue for a head liner ! Great work and love the Chanel now thinking of getting my wife a big bmw
Thank you!
M539 Restorations would you consider working on a project on order ? I will finance it all
This guy is amazing..he can fix cars, do car interiors, RUclips, editing... What a man
Wow, what a car. You and Hoovie now have the most pristine E38s on RUclips. Congrats!
Too bad Hoovie hates BMWs and literally doesn't try to fix anything himself. M539 is far better because he restores them himself. But I do see your point!
M Sprinkel I think it’s because he’s in Kansas and M539’s in Germany, this means part costs could be much lower and M359’s more of a BMW fanatic whereas Hoovie has many other cars and not the same level of liking
Also Hoovie ditched quite nice 760Li, which I can't forgive - those pumps CAN be fixed and it doesn't cost as much as he said. And the car is amazing, E66 is really underappreciated car and they're making it looking worse than it really is :/ Hope that Sreten can buy E66 one day and show how great this machine is!
Rafał Paprocki yes!! That seriously was unforgivable! That was a gorgeous car and definitely shouldn’t have been scrapped
Rafał Paprocki I mean he is American
Damn man, seen a lot of people have a bad time doing headliners on youtube. Good for you. More likes required given how many folks saw your job well done.
Liked before it even started playing. That E38 is one lucky car!
Me to!😅🤣🤣
Same here
Even though I don’t know cars’ mechanical side and don't understand everything very well, I find these videos very therapeutical and happily watch a 45min episode
I just about did a spit-take at "cocaine tables in the rear"
He did it intentionally, hahah..
@@roland350 Imagine sniffin coke from that table when the car hits a major bump
@@merkander With a glass pipe in your nose.
@@Bossix84 will give a pretty quik high
I had to rewind three times to listen to it again... Had some laughs at that moment... 😆😆😆
You know a chanel has a top end content when 33 minutes long video feels like a 4 minutes one..
I love those videos
The only videos I bother to press the like are his videos , this man deserves it all by saving all those BMWs , especially when the new BMWs have huge front grills and looks like garbage
"...new BMWs have huge front grills..." I have the strange believe that they won´t stop growing, I that mass appeal? :(
one incredible thing is that, this guy took off the roof all by him-very-self. unbelievable work, and is amazingly done!
Dubai guy change his mind and wants his car back.
These are the best car videos on RUclips. You're very thorough, but at the same time you don't spend just for the sake of it. Love seeing your progress.
"Tremendously brilliant". No English native speaker has ever said such a thing..... but I will from here on out to honour your work. Lad!
Capital English, I would say.
I'm not even a BMW guy but you are the most amazing all around automotive guys I've ever seen.
5:09 Nothing beats an ultimate car speaker stress test with some German Schlager music played loud!
actually this is not far fetched. schlager is good to test for rattles because of the stupid 80s style 100hz kicks.
@@kingprone7846 good to know
@@sv_cheats1970 other good stuff to listen to is pretty much every new stuff from GoldenFeatures (ie his spotify top list) If you can play that without rattles you are good to go.
When doing crap is virtue on RUclips you find this channel. This is gold. Thank you.
To me, this is the best looking BMW 7 series ever! Glad that you manage to restore this car.
A car-channel with a guy who has actually got serious mechanical skills?! Thank You Lord! No nonsense, nice language and great content, THANK YOU!
I don’t even know most of the stuff this guy does and I’ll never afford a BMW anyways but goddamnit do i love watching these videos.
You haven't driven a car until you park your ass right behind the wheel of the Ultimate Driving Machine! Even if you do not have Bimmer money, go to a Dealership and test drive. If you do not have a bucket list, you do now! Remember, that stick on the right side of the steering wheel of a Bimmer is just there for looks, I never touched it, I believe it's movements are up/down, what the hell do I need a stick that moves up or down is beyond me. Lol.
It doesn’t get any better than the e38 750il - you’re work is amazing in restoring this car perfectly
This car's engine has almost 4 times the displacement, 3 times the cylinders than what my little Mitsubishi Colt has. Yet it can be driven with less than double amount of fuel. Bigger engines do use fuel more effectively. What a beautiful car. I salute to your skills and patience.
Largely it’s because more powerful
Engines have to work less hard to move the mass. You spend less time at high revs and pushing the car to get up to speed. My experience with larger engines has always been that they are more efficient than you’d think.
And also don't forget... it is German technology No 1 in the world .
Big engine ... with huge output torque.. with less fuel consumption. This is what I called ... brilliant German technology.
@@nadirhussein3871 no1 in the world maybe before 2000. Now they are junk that breaks down all the time. All I see on motorways is BMW and Mercedes broken down.
oh don't worry about that, this one has a very healthy appetite, specially with the shorter rear diff it has, don't expect to go below 25-30 liters per 100km
@@1061shrink1061 only at high speeds. In city driving they just suck.
Every other content maker would make a year's worth of DIY vids out of this. Well done, awesome work.
The restored headliner is of such quality it could have been supplied to BMW production line for fitment ( I think it’s even of superior quality)... Also, steering wheel upgrade is absolutely perfect !! Finally, your end of video summary incapsulated every thing that just simply outstanding about owing this car... couldn’t have expressed it better!
As an employed car mechanic working on all brands with the experience and knowledge of how things should be done according to standards, this is extremely satisfying. You do everything so detailed and thoroughly that me as a professional looks like an amateur. You are an inspiration for hobbymechanics and you set the standard very high. Im really excited for the upcoming projects. Thank you for your patience, your explanations and editing. Keep it up!
Mechanic from Sweden! :)
Thank you! Much appreciated!
If you ever have a question or get stuck on something, please feel free to reach out and ill help you as good as i can.
I was so excited to see the notification drop that this vid was going up, now I’ve watched it I’m sad I have to wait til the next one! Who needs Netflix when we have all these beauties getting the M539 treatment?! Absolutely love the channel, congrats on the 100K btw!
This kind of content never gets boring.Over half a hour and enjoyed every minute of it.
Spectacular job man, you're an inspiration for all of us. This car has seen alot, from Japan to the Middle East and now back to her home Germany, this car now deserve a fancy retirement and the VIP life and you sure gave her that.
That snippet of HR4 radio gives me terrible PTSD from when i lived with grandparents in Frankfurt! XD
Amazing restoration and 80's dance party all in one!!
The only channel about cars that I enjoy watching. And that is not because of the BMW, but the approach of fixing the cars and making the videos about it
What a great start to the weekend
I enjoy watching your videos on the E38, the best BMW ever made. I have a 1996 E38 740iL that I found from the original owner with 75K mile, and just brought a 95 E34 525i to save its life. Watching your videos is like standing over our shoulders. I lived in Germany from 1987 to 1998 and loved driving my new 540 I on the Autobahn. Keep up the videos, they have answered so many mechanical issues I’ve had. I have yet to find a trust worthy BMW Mechanic here in Florida so I’m doing the work myself. Thanks
Most of the so called Mechanics should be your student!!!
Thing is, most mechanics have to work to deadlines and budgets. This channel is brilliant because it's about detail and going the extra inch to restore a car with passion.
Yeah, for professional mechanics - the faster you finish, the more money you make. That's all.
Thank you for the most satisfying restoration series I’ve ever seen !
Absolutely gorgeous car. And an absolutely amazing job restoring it. Best automotive channel on youtube hands down my man, huge huge props to you! Only complaint is these videos dont drop often enough! :)
You have to be patient as this man is. :D
Loving the 80s bass synth for the time lapse 19:16. Keep up the great work!
The E38 was the last of the stylish 7-Series. I remember when this car was launched.
You are paying attention to every single detail to get that car back to it's full glory. Awesome to watch you work. And she is looking so great. I was right there with you cruising on the autobahn at max speed, haha!
I can just imagine the amount of satisfaction you must get from driving that beautiful machine after all that you've put in to it. Well done.
Having spent three years in a workshop myself, I'm just blown away by your professionalism and attention to detail (and doing it all by yourself in that tiny garage, without special tools). It's 3 A.M. and I just finished watching this series. Makes me wanna own one of these myself, though I probably never will. Still, I don't regret a second of watching your videos. Keep up the good work!
31:19 Cocaine tables, 🤣🤣🤣
😄😄😄😄
I actually went, "wait, did he say cocaine tables in the back" 😂😂
@@andrewlaw And mirrors 🤣
I love Sreten's humor! You always get some laughs along...
😂🤣😂🤣
This video made the project look far easier than it really was. The patience this man has is unbelievable. I can't imagine having to buy a new headliner just to tear it apart like that! Yikes!
Your channel and videos are so professional and interesting, I cannot wait until your next one. The level of patience you have fixing interior parts is amazing, Thank you
Did all this including Alcantara roof, heater core and A/C evaporator on a RHD E31in Australia with limited access to resources. It was a daunting project. I have huge respect for this Technician.
Another 33 minutes well spent!
I wish I could transport you to the US to help my 1990 750iL and my 1990 535i!
Both are great but you always take things to the next level.
Love it! :)
I like the fact that he is doing nearly everything himself.remarkable talent
3 am in Germany lets gooooo bois im watchin that
the guy does everything ! electric, hidraulic, mech, software check, tapestry and other and other and......and he's IT technician ? congrats !
I haven't figured out yet why this guy keeps me glued to the screen for half an hour... ;)
I feel the same way !
it is quality over quantity
This is porn for mechanics :)
Keep these videos coming. By empowering more DIY projects you are saving older BMW’s from scrap yards!
dieser mann ist unglaublich!!! hes so incredible! hes doing the best job and hes so talented
It is crazy how this kind of information is shared for free! This channel is amazing!
Love it! Can't wait for more of both this one and Project Cologne, hopefully we'll see some more of that soon too!
The E38 lines are just beautiful. Such a perfectly proportioned, elegant and attractive looking car. Even by modern standards.
Why every time i watching your video i want to repair a car.👍
Genuinely love watching this car restoration expert
Always funny
Man such great craftsmanship! Super impressed by how you’re doing this all alone AND filming/editing this content. Glad I’ve been subscribed!
The music when putting the headliner is great. Great job with this car.
This guy posts a video...
Me in the middle of the night experiencing insomnia: OH, hell yea 😍
He is a type of guy who would teach manufacturers how to do a professional job.
When they installed headliner at the factory, I guess they put it through the front or rear windshield opening before glass is installed. Came out ok through the rear door! Love this stuff. Thanks for posting!
No seats in the car when installed.
this probably works with long wheel base only
@@Svendrys Surprisingly the SWB headliner easily comes out through the rear door too. The E39 5 series is tricky to get the headliner out though.
This guy is the best!! Proper amount of OCD so I can relate to the detail he strives for. But “Cocaine tables and mirrors” though is hilarious! Great video!
You are the most patient BMW owner ever. Also I like the music at 19:20.
subbing to this channel was a great decision..........its always great to see someone who has a passion succeed with their projects.
Great job as always from one with a 2001 e38 in Oxford Green ll and Oxford/ Oyster Beige ; 1 of 316. 😎🇺🇸
this man just DIYed alcantara roof. wow. His genius and patience... they almost frightening
Yes!! It's 2AM over here an I just got out of bed to watch this!! Keep up the good work! PS - I would be so happy if you could create a video on how to use ISTA-D and ISTA-P! :D
I can't get enough of your videos man, i could watch you work for hours.
0:50 Wow, wow, wow, That is the best spring compressor I have seen. I think Alcantara looks dirty all the time, even brand new install...
honestly, its almost cooler than the car! i want one
You can brush it right way if it bothers you.
The patience you had in installing that alcantara headliner... I don't think I'd be able to handle a project like that, but the results are fantastic. What a perfect luxury interior.
Beautiful work! Also I laughed aloud at the “cocaine table” 😂
E38 and E39 are the most beautiful BMW models ever made (in my opinion).Your car looks stunning and well job done !!
*Пацан, тебя смотрят из России!!! Наконец-то ты появился, удачи с автомобилями!*
*Отписываемся, кто по рашИнски ляля*
Please don't get bought by anyone and continue these great videos. Honestly entertaining, fun to watch and great actual work done on the cars.
I'm thinking of restoring the whole interior if i get a old 2002 bmw 750il,
I can't wait to see how will it look when you finish the restoration of this car.
And I'm from dubai.
Excellent job! Tour end product is fantastic! And as usual, excellent videos! Just wished that y old man was still around since he would have enjoyed watching these excellent videos. (He's been gone for 25 years now)
I like the 80s victory song when headliner was done lol
My mind is blown with the amount of work this man puts into his hobby , I cant even finish an xbox game some times
'cocaine tables in the back' 😂 The headliner looked amazing. This car is a real beauty now, well done 👌🏴🚦
Easily one of the best youtube channels period. The quality of the work is matched by the quality of the editing.
I always felt the same way about the steering wheel, its soo big it feels like you drive a schoolbus
You were great in the Sabertooth movie 👍🏼
I wonder where you learned how to repair the things so good, cause youre "only" an IT Engineer
Being an IT Engineer just means that you are good searching the web. Doesn't matter what you're doing.
love the 80's vibe on the music choice.
Why is your “evil twin” not helping you to make this quicker?😂😂
because his evil twin is EVIL.
Great work on that alcantara, it makes such a difference once the headliner is fresh!
dude it looks like you post this at times that favour American audience ;PP
James Bond controls......jajajjaja!
Sreten, your upholstery skills are amazing; it is not all iron and mechanics I see, you are a top notch artisan!
Bitte genießen Sie das Fahren einer der elegantesten und classy Ultimate Driving Machines! Vielen Dank!
What a job. So much patience and dedication. You are truly a zen master.
Unbelievable classy and appealing. Effortless, timeless style; amazing work that's deserving of this car. It's been a pleasure to be along to see it come to be.