GTX originally stood for "Grand Turisto Experimental". Which meant it was to be a Very nice, comfortable Touring vehicle, and the X meant it was an Experimental vehicle. Now adays it had devolved to mean sporty. It's sad to see how people make arbitrary changes because of the lack of understanding. Love you guys! Keep up the good videos! Peace.
I am looking forward to this new project, I was in copart in baton rouge on Thursday and picked up a 2014 ford taurus to fix up. Keep up the good work.
I am not a huge fan of Jet Skis but I guess I can see the appeal of owning one, it's a lot of fun and one can be highly addicted to the adrenaline these things produce, I really hope you guys can figure it out and get it ready for summer. Good luck on this new learning experience.
Lol. 17 degrees? Lol. We've been down to -18 already. That's why my channel doesn't have any auto work going on lately. Too dang cold to get out there. Your fingers get so numb that you don't feel the damage you do to them until they warm up then it's seriously painful.
Here in Northwest Ohio last weekend, we had winds up to 55, down below zero at night, with one day having a high of zero. I feel sorry for these guys, as this is something very rare for them
@@dancline2143 I hear ya on that being rare for them. I just moved from Vegas to a northern area that is 16,000 ft ASL. So it gets really cold here with a lot of snow. I grew up in this stuff so I'm good with it but my kids and wife never experienced this kind of weather. Last week I lost one of my vehicles because my wife hit black ice and rolled the truck on the interstate.
Hello Tyler and hi to your dad , its been a great journey to follow you on each video. How are u enjoying been now officially a licienced driver. Safe driving thou.
Hopefully your water was only froze up outside. Here in the midwest, we are used to letting our water drip when its bitterly cold, to help keep it from freezing up. It would kill me if I couldn't take a shower lol
Heck yeah! This should be a good series - That key is indeed a safety kill switch that stops the engine if you fall off (also coded to the craft for starting) Not a huge expert on them, other than they're fun. Got up to almost 70 on my buddies last summer.