I’ve been selling cars since the 80s and I have leaned so much from you since discovering your channel. Thank you so much for sharing your hard earned wisdom.
7 years ago
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Happy Happy New Gear! Gorgeous Blue Vet! Your fellow GM loving Gear Head
7 years ago
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Happy New Year to you. I'm anticipating learning more from you in the next year than I ever learned in all my auto paint and body courses!
7 years ago
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And the same to you fellas. Thanks for all your tips & looking forward to lots more this year.
7 years ago
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Happy New Year to you. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks. Hope to see many more.
7 years ago
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Keep up the great work,you have dedicated and loyal followers who truly appreciate your time posting these videos! I wish you all a wonderful 2018 as well. Thank you for your shout outs in 2017, they really ment a lot to me knowing that you really care about your subscribers and the ones that follow you.
7 years ago (edited)
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Hey Sweet Potato Project. I am learning very many proper techniques from you bro, esp. paint & body fixes! You are far better than the Magliosi bros from CarTalk. Thanks a BILLION. Keep them coming. Happy 2018 to you and yours.
7 years ago (edited)
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That is one beautiful car mate, couldn't afford to run that in Ireland.. Lol..
7 years ago
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2018 is going to be a gas. Wishing us all more success in the new year
7 years ago
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Hey you run an awesome channel! I flip cars for a living and I’ve learned a lot from your diy tutorials! I need some help with a car of mine, and I figured I’d ask. I bought a car that had seat covers over the leather once I got the seat covers off I realized the previous owner had installed them with some kind of glue. Do you have any advice on how to get that glue off without damaging the leather? I’d send you a picture but idk how lol any help would be greatly appreciated.
7 years ago
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I'd like to see something about getting a windshield looking better. My '05 Kia Amanti has 152K on it and the windshield shows every bit of the weather it's seen. No scratches but small little and I mean little pits left behind from having the wind and dirt/dust grind against it. It's really noticeable in the sun from the inside. Still trying to figure out how to have a buffer in an apartment complex setting. =( Channel is awesome as always!
7 years ago
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We Wish Everyone a Fabulous "2018"
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