I can see that your state has the same weather phenomenon as where I’m from. Winds pick up IMMEDIATELY as soon as someone cracks open a can of spray paint. Keep up the great content
You learn by doing and each time you learn something you have that skill for the next time I always admired the fact that even if you have never done something before you're not afraid to go in there and learn how to do it on your own good job Jay
Hey brother just want to say I wish there were more people like you in the world. I've watched a lot of flipping videos and I must say I'd rather just buy something from you than do it myself... Which is saying A LOT... keep it up man with type of approach you could change a lot of people's lives... Appreciate you
Don't know why this popped up for me to view but I'm so glad it did. I myself moved from nyc to upstate ny and was interested in doing flips as a side hustle I'm also a mechanic hobbyist.Your video was inspirational and the way you walked and talked through everything was great. New subscriber here
You my friend are a good car flipper. I see to many car flippers that just clean and repost, they don’t even do repairs, many shady ones out there. You a real one though!
great to see that every build isn't going to be easy, and that sometimes everything that can go wrong does go wrong, but way to stick with the punches and not let it phase you. Really enjoyed how indepth you went with this video with getting the part from a junkyard and the process of it! Another great build video!
Biggest lesson i learned was to stop throwing parts at the car and learn to diagnose it changed everything not trynna be a asshole just the truth still love watching you
Could be true but at the same time this is what Mechanics do all the time they figure it out as the go. Difference is the figure out and charge you by the hour. No offense taken. Thanks for watching man!
Great flip, and if it makes a profit, it's a net gain. Just to add my two cents: Never just twist and shrinkwrap your wires, temp cycles and moisture ingress will destroy the copper and cause problems down the line 100%. Just invest into a basic soldering iron and solder and make sure to fix and join wiring properly. Othwr than that, keep at it!
Man, I love these videos! I just completed my first flip ever yesterday after the listing only being up ONE DAY! It was a dirt bike (I want to flip ATVs, Motorcycles, SXSs, Golf Carts, etc. full time in the near future) and I literally just fixed it the day before it sold. You have inspired me to go ahead and go for it by starting where I currently am in life. I didn’t make any money extra money off of this flip, but I learned a lot and gained more experience to make the next one great. Thank you for inspiring us to try something that could potentially change our lives in a tremendous way.
Enjoying watching the videos and seeing you build your skillset. The wiring repair isn’t sound. You can’t just twist wires together and put heat shrink over them. For a reasonably easy inexpensive fix, look at uninsulated butt connectors and marine heat shrunk tubing. The marine heat shrink is lined with adhesive so it will seal moisture out. Keep up the good work!
Really enjoying your channel, so authentic and as if you're talking directly to the one watching. Keep it up! One tip, maybe you can do a long (30-60 minutes )and a short (5-10 minutes ) version of the flips to attract a bigger audience. Sometimes I'd like to watch shorter ones and sometimes longer ones. Hopefully my feedback helps. You're doing great 💯
Damn you made that look difficult... I had to do rear trailing arm bushes on Toyota's in under 30 minutes by myself. which meant dropping the rear axle out and smashing the old bushes out/ pressing new ones in.
Definitely do the homework in shopping around. I do the same and look everywhere. Nice work on taking the time to call around and save a bunch of money. It’s worth the time.
Excellent work man.. I am also planning to start flipping cars full time. I have good experience with automobiles for the past 20 years now. Will appreciate your help if you can..
Man you did a lot to this thing. Good score on that part. I was surprised to see it below 300 dollars when every freaking body wants to sell it at 600. Props to you on the front hood. A lot of people wouldn't have worried about it that much and probably would have just sanded them and painted over it.
I really want this hobby it will take time to get the money but damn these machine look extremely interesting keep the videos coming.... Watching from Zambia
great video im a mechanic by trade and you just wrapping the wires together and heat shrinking them made me cringe a little lol next time at least use a butt connector or solder along with your heat shrink either method works and is a better permanent fix :)
I recently did a noc sensor on a Mazda 6 and what a pain in the butt. Being the V6 it was not located under the intake but on the back side on the engine. 1 10mm bolt took my bother and I like an hour to remove and replace. What a location. lol
I enjoyed your videos. Keep doing your thing. I was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Panamanian parents 🇵🇦 . I live in Southern Virginia now. I still have family in BK. Do you Instagram or Facebook? You can do shorts
Thanks for making this videos I’ve flipped around 10 cars this year Would you please show us how to buy the cars from the dealers? Like is there any web site or you just have to walk in and ask for the trade ins that they don’t want?
Bro i have a question how do you buy from big dealerships like nissan i have ssen a few people buy cars this way how do you go about doing so? I'm guessing there trade ins? Lmk please and thank you. Great content to btw.
Be Sure to like and comment! Also let me know what I could have done better with the car?? Thanks
Always solder wires because vibration etc is likely to break that wire twisted and cause problems in a short time.
You are quickly becoming my favorite "Car Flip" channel. Nothing ever makes you quit, Keep the content coming!
Thanks man 🙏🙏🙏
I can see that your state has the same weather phenomenon as where I’m from. Winds pick up IMMEDIATELY as soon as someone cracks open a can of spray paint. Keep up the great content
😂😂😂 Right lol as soon as it’s time to paint
You learn by doing and each time you learn something you have that skill for the next time I always admired the fact that even if you have never done something before you're not afraid to go in there and learn how to do it on your own good job Jay
Thanks man! 🙏
you just leveled up with this flip. thank goodness you had the additional hands as well.
another great vid! stay cool in the heat bud!
Thanks man!
Hey brother just want to say I wish there were more people like you in the world. I've watched a lot of flipping videos and I must say I'd rather just buy something from you than do it myself... Which is saying A LOT... keep it up man with type of approach you could change a lot of people's lives... Appreciate you
Appreciate you man!! 🙌🙌 thanks for the love
Please post as often as possible im always waiting for the next episodes!
Definitely
Don't know why this popped up for me to view but I'm so glad it did. I myself moved from nyc to upstate ny and was interested in doing flips as a side hustle I'm also a mechanic hobbyist.Your video was inspirational and the way you walked and talked through everything was great. New subscriber here
🙏 I appreciate it man good luck with your future venture!
أنا العربي الوحيد اللي يعلق على الفيديو أنت مبدع وأنا استمتع بمشاهدة الفيديو استمرّ 🤍
You my friend are a good car flipper. I see to many car flippers that just clean and repost, they don’t even do repairs, many shady ones out there. You a real one though!
Appreciate it Justin 🙏🙏 thanks for watching
great to see that every build isn't going to be easy, and that sometimes everything that can go wrong does go wrong, but way to stick with the punches and not let it phase you. Really enjoyed how indepth you went with this video with getting the part from a junkyard and the process of it! Another great build video!
Thanks man! Appreciate the love 🙌
Biggest lesson i learned was to stop throwing parts at the car and learn to diagnose it changed everything not trynna be a asshole just the truth still love watching you
Could be true but at the same time this is what Mechanics do all the time they figure it out as the go. Difference is the figure out and charge you by the hour. No offense taken. Thanks for watching man!
Good job anytime you have an open circuit code the it’s either unplugged or a broken wire love the content.
That’s good to know man! Appreciate it. Happy I didn’t put everything back together lol 🙏
Best car flipping channel out !
Thanks man! Appreciate it 🙌
Toyotas are great cars and last a long time with proper care love the videos
Definitely! Thanks for watching.
Great flip, and if it makes a profit, it's a net gain.
Just to add my two cents: Never just twist and shrinkwrap your wires, temp cycles and moisture ingress will destroy the copper and cause problems down the line 100%.
Just invest into a basic soldering iron and solder and make sure to fix and join wiring properly. Othwr than that, keep at it!
Definitely I will keep that in mind! Thanks for watching
Man, I love these videos! I just completed my first flip ever yesterday after the listing only being up ONE DAY! It was a dirt bike (I want to flip ATVs, Motorcycles, SXSs, Golf Carts, etc. full time in the near future) and I literally just fixed it the day before it sold.
You have inspired me to go ahead and go for it by starting where I currently am in life. I didn’t make any money extra money off of this flip, but I learned a lot and gained more experience to make the next one great.
Thank you for inspiring us to try something that could potentially change our lives in a tremendous way.
🙏🙏🙏 congratulations man! Glad the vids are helping keep those flips going!
Enjoying watching the videos and seeing you build your skillset. The wiring repair isn’t sound. You can’t just twist wires together and put heat shrink over them. For a reasonably easy inexpensive fix, look at uninsulated butt connectors and marine heat shrunk tubing. The marine heat shrink is lined with adhesive so it will seal moisture out. Keep up the good work!
Good to know man! I will definitely do that next time. Thanks for the tip 🙌
Really enjoying your channel, so authentic and as if you're talking directly to the one watching. Keep it up!
One tip, maybe you can do a long (30-60 minutes )and a short (5-10 minutes ) version of the flips to attract a bigger audience. Sometimes I'd like to watch shorter ones and sometimes longer ones. Hopefully my feedback helps. You're doing great 💯
Thanks man! Appreciate it. Definitely will try to get those types of videos in. Appreciate the tip
Damn you made that look difficult... I had to do rear trailing arm bushes on Toyota's in under 30 minutes by myself. which meant dropping the rear axle out and smashing the old bushes out/ pressing new ones in.
Nice that’s awesome.
Excellent. Great video. Well done.
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
That's 1 scetchy ass rust repair job , should be good for a year or so depends on weather. Much love from Scotland ❤
Thanks for the love
Low oil can trigger the knock sensor code.
Good to know!
Definitely do the homework in shopping around. I do the same and look everywhere. Nice work on taking the time to call around and save a bunch of money. It’s worth the time.
Definitely man. Thanks for watching!
Excellent work man.. I am also planning to start flipping cars full time. I have good experience with automobiles for the past 20 years now. Will appreciate your help if you can..
Thanks man!
Nice car and have a good day my good friend
Thanks for watching Kurt
Jay!!! GOL!!!!!!!! Yes, I love your videos Sir!!
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My man. Awesome as always. Honest, great work and basic tools getting it done.
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Man you did a lot to this thing. Good score on that part. I was surprised to see it below 300 dollars when every freaking body wants to sell it at 600. Props to you on the front hood. A lot of people wouldn't have worried about it that much and probably would have just sanded them and painted over it.
Appreciate it man
I really want this hobby it will take time to get the money but damn these machine look extremely interesting keep the videos coming.... Watching from Zambia
You can do it! Thanks for watching
Yoooo been waiting ❤
Yessss Sirrr!
great video im a mechanic by trade and you just wrapping the wires together and heat shrinking them made me cringe a little lol next time at least use a butt connector or solder along with your heat shrink either method works and is a better permanent fix :)
Will do lol 😂 thanks man.
I recently did a noc sensor on a Mazda 6 and what a pain in the butt. Being the V6 it was not located under the intake but on the back side on the engine. 1 10mm bolt took my bother and I like an hour to remove and replace. What a location. lol
Can you do a video on the sourcing and buying a car to flip. I have mechanical experience but none on the sourcing side and how you pick these cars
Sure I will have one out in there near future. Thanks for watching
Hell yea! Trying to buy my first one soon and get started
I love your content. I wish you can do a third generation. Nissan pathfinder 2005 to 2012. Car flip
Thanks man. If I get one for sure!
i can’t wait to get started
Go get it! Good luck
Enjoying your content man
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I enjoyed your videos. Keep doing your thing. I was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Panamanian parents 🇵🇦 . I live in Southern Virginia now. I still have family in BK. Do you Instagram or Facebook? You can do shorts
Appreciate it! 🙌
Good shit my man. Jay you never miss. Your work always pay off 👊🏽
Appreciate it 🙌
great work!
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Great Video and Words of Wisdom, Keep em Coming :)
Thanks man 🙏
Thanks for making this videos I’ve flipped around 10 cars this year
Would you please show us how to buy the cars from the dealers? Like is there any web site or you just have to walk in and ask for the trade ins that they don’t want?
Definitely I will working on something like this for you. Thanks for watching!
Your videos are great!
🙌🙌 Appreciate it
This was definitely a learning process. Good vid 👌
For sure!
I would have buffed the welds on that axle and apply heavy dosages of rust proof expoxy so the same thing doesnt happen to that replacement.
Smart! Now I know thanks for watching 🙌
very very nice work bro, i watched till the end.
thanks man!
Great video Jay ✨
Thanks man
Yes flipping cars is all good and that. The real question is how to get the cars ? What’s the process ?
I’m on it Ozzie thanks for watching
@@flippingcarsforfun appreciate it mate thanks
Hey, I was wondering how you have a dealer license without having a shop/lot. Seems like most of the work is done at your house. How is this possible?
Thanks for watching. I do have a lot. As for working on you car. You can work on your car at home.
Where do you shop for cars at? Any site recommendations for decent deals?
I do Acv and OPENLANE thanks for watching
Another great video 💪🏼 💯
Thanks man!
Hey, I recognize that inspection sticker 😂
Nice!
Like the attitude my guy 👍
🙌 Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Loving your content
Thanks!!
Bro i have a question how do you buy from big dealerships like nissan i have ssen a few people buy cars this way how do you go about doing so? I'm guessing there trade ins? Lmk please and thank you. Great content to btw.
Thanks man. So when I buy from on line auctions or in any love auctions I only buy from franchise dealers basically
Oh ok thank you
keep up the great videos. liked and subscribed!
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Such a nice car
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Yoooooo great video once again 🎉🎉
Thanks brother!
Good job, keep it up.
Appreciate it man!
Post more 👑
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Great video new sub🔥
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🤍💛Keep ‘Em Coming @Jay Ty 4 The Great 👍 Content
Blessings 🙏
Thanks man!
👌👌👌 Nice one
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How many cars can i flip in a year in Florida
Not sure most states without a dealer license is 5
I would’ve welded it
Yea I have to get that skill set! Thanks for watching
great contents man. you talk too much tho lol😂 i subscribed 😅
Thanks for the sub
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