Your videos are incredibly fun to watch. I started watching you some time last year, so this is the first new upload of yours that I've seen. Thanks for your tremendous effort in creating these videos
Nice car dude and great work. Good to see you back. On a side note I bout a tsport myself a few year ago, love it, such a good car. I also bought one for spares and have been parting it out to anyone who needs bits, if there's anything missing from yours that I may have, drop me a message and I'll do what I can for you.
Please continue recording video I learn so much from you!!! I want TS version of corolla but for begening I am satisfied with my 2.0 D4D. Doing some project on them, thanks for everything just keep doing it like that bro.😁😁😁
Nice work on that T-Sport considering how bad it was. I'm happy the car was saved from the scrapyard. I've been wanting to 2ZZ swap my E11 (built not bought). Then my plans downgraded to buying an already built T-Sport. In the end I bought a diesel Avensis.
@@schtekar It wasn't because of adult life actually, but my priorities changed. Instead of a sports car, I wanted a comfy car with lots of space, of course for subwoofers, and for candy and energy drinks from Sweden. It also has great power (or torque) AND good fuel economy, which my old Corolla had neither of. And I paid only 17k for it!
@@schtekar 2zz motor hører hjemme i en liten hot hatch, ikke en bestefarbil på halvannet tonn 😅 Og Avensis med 1zz er kjent for å ha høyt bensinforbruk, og 2zz hadde ikke akkurat gjort det bedre 🥲 Jeg kikka på en annen Avensis med 2,2l D-CAT med 177 hester. Jeg hadde jævlig lyst på den, men den hadde mangellapp på bærearmer bak, og det er ikke et prosjekt jeg gadd å starte på. Derfor ble det den jeg har nå med 2,0l og "bare" 126 hester men med EU til neste år. Er uansett mye mer komfort og plass enn jeg hadde før.
Nice restoration! Your debadge video happened to come to my mind so I thought to check you channel and saw that you had uploaded new videos! I will be looking forward for more good videos. They are pretty fun. Greetings from Finland!
good work i have a toyota corolla runx same car as that with the 1zz in it awd an im thinking to turbo it i have already change the injectors and fuel pump an a new air intake not sure how much hp it it have at moment....i love the way you brought this back to live
Great job on restoring your Corolla T-Sport into great condition. The body rot was a surprise, but liked how you fabricated/welded/primered/painted the damaged body parts. The general maintenance was a good thing to do as well. Very inspiring to watch. Enjoy driving it!
There is a sentence saying that old Toyotas die after their owner (This is accurately true, this Corolla was reborn hoping that it will not be killed again by its former owner)
Brilliant work 👏🏻 what air filter did you use (just out of curiosity) and where did you get the replacement gear knob and gaiter? I can’t find a replacement gear knob and gaiter anywhere in UK unless it’s second hand and worn😢
Reupholstered them myself 😅 Nappa leather on the gearknob, alcantara on the shifter boot. Air filter was just a universal one off the shelf from a hardware store
"You crazy son of a bitch you did it" - Jurassic Park So glad to see you back, my 4zz and I have been waiting for you 🥲❤️🩹 Easy come easy go I suppose, hope you get yourself another T Sport one day! Can't wait for more world class content!!! (Also in South Africa we call the E12 Corolla a cockroach, the hippo is new 😂😂😂)
@@schtekar I was referring to the amount of bodywork that probably needs to be _properly_ rebuilt O_O The powertrain itself is.... atypical of a Toyota... in the sense that both the engine and trans are not exactly the stoutest :D
Good idea! Sweden too has a lot of them. This is one of 38 ever registered in Norway, 34 were sold new and 4 were imported. Last time I checked only 24 were still on the roads 🥲 Super rare car over here!
About 1200 euros! But really I got scammed by the crackhead who sold it to me, since there was around 50000 euros of debt tied to it. Luckily, I got that sorted with the bank 🙏
In my country (Greece) an average corolla tsport in good condition is around 5000 to 6000 euros... and you got this tsport for 1200 . Thats like free , although it was damaged and crashed but still fixable.