That's a great idea, I all too often see people carry on about how expensive and difficult to work on a Z32 is only for them to support the notion of owning and modifying an R32 GTR (I doubt most of these people have actually owned either car tbh). I know which one is going to be cheaper and more reliable most of the time!
Remember me when you get all the royalties from yt haha. I own a r32 off road rally car and having worked on both chassis types and drive train extensively. The engine bay on the skylines is simpler in access but not any different in the tech used between platforms. As mentioned it’s all a matter of understanding wholeheartedly what you’re looking at before casting judgement. Happy to help where possible if you like
I agree 100% with you Sanouske. And these are the kind of ideas I would enjoy making videos of to support the Z community in the future. It may take me a while to get things going on my channel atm but hopefully one day it can all become a reality for everyone to enjoy. I appreciate all the support from everyone, unfortunately progess on my first video is proving to be very difficult for me to create, as Im trying to build a story from only a small amount of photos and my memory from 15+ years ago as well as learning to edit and make a video from stratch. its just going to take time to get a rythm going. still I will continue to push through until i figure it all out as I believe that once that video is done and up on youtube it will make ever video from then easier and easier to make. In other news I have just posted my latest developments from todays efforts. Ive now removed the radiator and related parts chrck out the post on instagram
Well I joined Instagram, just to see your pics and very shaky camera work. You might want to hold the phone in a selfie stick (not extended) and hold that with both hands to minimize shaking. And do slow camera movements.
No selfie sticks all hand held. I understand the footage is abit shaky ill try to stabilise my phone more next video. Otherwise my actual youtube footage has been shot on a gopro hero 9 and the use of tripods and various mounts so there is no camera shaking at all. Still thanks for pointing that out to me ill try and improve on the next video