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Damn it if I didn't have mine I would've bought his and done a Sync 3 upgrade - oh well! 🤣

That's a damn sweet FiST. Sad we have no info on the timing belt condition since it's a 2015. But thank goodness it's back on the road and the engine wasn't cooked.
 


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Only got through like 20 minutes of it at elevated speeds. Good portion of it are ads. Hackery-mods and "fixes"... gotta love'em. Just include the price of a service manual with the cost of purchase on a vehicle. Saves a lot of time and effort when you can walk into something knowing how to restore it to stock. The prior owner is probably on their fourth or eight car by now...
 


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Only got through like 20 minutes of it at elevated speeds. Good portion of it are ads. Hackery-mods and "fixes"... gotta love'em. Just include the price of a service manual with the cost of purchase on a vehicle. Saves a lot of time and effort when you can walk into something knowing how to restore it to stock. The prior owner is probably on their fourth or eight car by now...
Yeah you cant escape YouTubers shilling these days😩😩 but I agree some of his fixes have me shouting your an idiot... But I'm mostly there for entertainment, I'm already a mechanic lol
 


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You're just not used to seeing the undersides of rides from north of the Mason-Dixon line.
As he said, it would look even more rotted than it does if a daily driver from the upper Midwest, upstate N.Y. or points north of that.
Indeed. That kind of stuff is scary. HAHA.

I do wonder though, how much of that could be avoided if you could wash the underside of the car somewhat frequently.
 


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