DAFSKI ► dafski.com I bought an abandoned Nissan R32 Skyline to save & restore. But what does my Japanese wife think about it? MERCH ► sammit.net FOLLOW ME ► @sammit01
Your hairs in the dirt "that's ok " she replied. You have a real treasure!!! And its not that Nissan. Many blessings to you both. Keep up the great work. Can't wait to see the progress. 👍
where does one find a woman like that? she's very unusual for japan. I married an osaka joker lady and i thought she was unusual until i saw sammit's wife
“We’re probably gonna use this tv for Netflix” yes bro that’s what we all use TVs for..... lol I knew you were the type to just use your computer or phone for everything haha
It makes me happy when people take the time to save these old nissans. Its so much easier to start your build with a car in better shape but when you take the time to save a car like this it shows you really care about these cars. I am currently saving a s14 on my channel and I hope that if my videos catch on I can continue to save more of these cars.
@@LightyMiner While I'll admit my understanding of Incel terminology is fairly limited.... A real Chad would understand when a woman is laying a trap fishing for a compliment. You might want to ckeck peoples channel content before attempting to insult them with pathetic basement dwelling termonology. If you would have just done a cursory check, it's apparent what I do in real life.
Sam, I'm a bit of an amateur detailer and the best thing you can do to prep that paint is to was as much off as you can always starting at the wheels. Then you want to use an active cleaner spray and agitate. Then a tar remover and iron remover and agitate etc then snow foam then clay bar the CRAP out of it etc if you need any recommendations definitely Auto Finesse but if you need anything let me know
My wife and I go camping in a larger 2 room tent that you can stand up in with lights and a fan. We had a canopy too with a full kitchen. Very comfortable. The last time we went some drunk guy came by and saw our camp site and apparently was rather impressed. He said it was Feng Shui camping.
They make rust converter that you can spray on or put on with a paintbrush which will change the rust to a paintable surface that will never corroding and the stuff is amazing
May is great, she supports you and your car-caine addiction while also being excited for new projects and current one. You definitely found the right one, Sam.
Epic slow mo shots of the washy washy, great camera work. And I think Mei really likes 32chan lol, she's a great addition to the collection. (the car I mean, Mei is good too)
Sam, do supermarkets in Japan sell eggs that comes with brown cardboard egg trays? It's about the insects problem while you're working... if you manage to get hold of the brown cardboard egg trays... cut them into small pieces... like' 4-egg' unit size... burn them as you would like an incense stick, put them on all four corners of your working area... no insects as long as you keep 'em burning while you're working...
This a dream of mine of some day learning japanese and I now it isnt easy and it takes time ,effort and obviously dedication to learn this language and this a very complicated and complex language to get use to...good luck with the skyline..a very iconic and a very famous car through out all japan and the world.👍😁🇵🇷
Sammit get this stuff called D-GERM, they usually sell it at Manards in the States but it could be on Amazon possibly (?), I heard it's really good! Maybe worth a try! I also wanted to add that you can use Dgerm on anything (exterior/interior/literally anything)
Sam see if you can get a product called Ospho 605 Metal Treatment. It will probably chemically take off that rust. The mildest steel wool may help. I think the word you were looking for was "glamping" with the generator. +1 for meeting your wife at church brother!
Bring a buffing machine and a compounding mop out to run off the generator. That will cut the mould off and shine the paint. If you use a silicone free bodyshop cutting compound it will be fine when it gets to the painters.