I work in the car industry in latin america, and I gotta say: We need to appreciate the attention to detail, the care that japanese people put on their work. Rims stacked with cardboard in between, cloth on the floor so the interior does not get dirty... so meticulous.
@@plasticpaddy5278 Not really, If you are bringing it to a specialist you know its going to cost but in the end its going to be worth it with theese these exotics cars
@@mofotose At this point the costs isnt a question, like he said he will never sell this car and being this cautios and precise takes alot more time than a regular dealer would do.
@@plasticpaddy5278 true, Its getting harder to find Skilled Tradesmen so cost has risen, As someone who did a apprenticeship and became a Journeyman later I can tell you that the "Internal drive to excel in production of quality" is won over by "tik-toks & likes" , it's been ten years since I saw a apprentice being called into the higher skill bracket nowadays.
Thank you guys for watching. This has been an absolute dream of mine to essentially own a like new R34 GT-R. If you guys like this episode check out some of the content on my personal TH-cam channel.
Thank You Larry for posting this cool video on restoration of your R34. Are planning to have rare tv option reinstall? I know that you are going to keep the R34 for long time.
@@LarryChenPhoto like new??? I’d argue Yoshida-san is restoring it to a concourse level that wasn’t feasible as a mass market product. I think it’s 3x better
Thank you and Mr. Yoshida for showing us how to keep these great cars alive. As a GTR owner the rust towers ist more scary then the blown engine 😂 at least Nissan Nismo have the heritage Programm going Really Happy for you getting a Brand new GTR 👍
@@LarryChenPhoto This work makes it better than new. And given how modern the process the GT-R was built on, that is a lot. I think about how much more it must do if somethibg really early was given this treatment. Could you imagine the difference between a new 1969 Charger and a Concours ready General Lee?
Now this is content that the community needs. Also anyone notice how strong Mr.Yoshida's wife is lol. That tiny lady was just hauling stuff off like it was nothing lol.
I love watching Mr. Yoshida's wife/assistant. She keeps the process flowing. It's a vital role in this procedure. They are truly a TEAM. Great work, Mr. and Mrs. Yoshida!
I work in the car industry and have my whole life and I work in a body shop and I don't care how many times you work on the same car for them to get that apart that fast that meticulous is absolutely insane. Cheers to you my guy.
The fact that they stripped a completed care down to a bare shell in LESS THAN A NORMAL WORKING DAY is insane! The attention to detail, workflow, and trust in each other to know what they need is impressive to say the least
@@bmcshane80 If I ever get to get a Silvia S15 Spec R, I want to know anything and everything wrong with it. There's no way I won't let it undergo a full restoration, from the bare body & chassis and engine block up. Do it once, tackle everything, do them right.
This is awesome. I can't believe anyone would cry about you doing this. You are helping to preserve this car and by showing the shortcomings you are helping the GT-R community and that should be applauded.
When it’s a lifetime car, price for restoration doesn’t matter because you want it done right. Thank you so much for this footage. The attention to detail makes you want to be better overall.
@negativeindustrial Toyota's truck frames on the other hand... It goes back to Larry's point. Every OEM either didn't have the foresight or cut cost somewhere that has to be repaired as the car ages.
I had a 98 Mitsubishi eclipse GSX that had both rusted out and, I had a shop replace them, sucks cause thats a known issue with those cars alot of them got parted out because of it
Worth every penny. You know you have really changed my mind on the r34 was never a fan before you started your journey with garage yoshida, and your coverage of bbl and mines. I want one so bad now. But know it might never happen. It’s cool to love vicariously through you on this fantastic journey. You’re a blessing to this jdm culture and just car culture in general and deserve all your blessings.
Filled with so many emotions watching this. I'm facinated by the car, the tear down, his work, his wife and there's just barely any words from this video. Its a point of nirvana I can only be envious of and admire
It is amazing to see someone doing such perfect job today. Every details matters, no detail left behind. Kudos to Mr. Yoshida and his wife. And to Larry for this video.
My thoughts exactly. Any chop shop can disassemble a car in less than 8 hours, but they're more akin to butchers, rather than artisans, like these people.
This video was incredible. No obnoxious music or manic narration. Just video of two masters at work with some well timed explanation and background music. I loved being involved restoration projects at an old job I had (wristwatch related not cars lol) and I love cars so Ill be watching this series intently!
Wow. What an absolute master and professional at his craft. I’ve been a mechanic 25 years and I’m fairly widely respected and I pride myself on doing every little detail to picture perfect factory repairs, where if it goes right and it should, it’s difficult to tell you even worked on the vehicle, spent first 13 years after market general tech, did almost everything except transmissions, then, moved on to the GM dealership for 11-1/2 and absolutely prided myself in tacking every training I could, that’d even kinda widen my abilities, and being as accurate and professional as possible, but, these two couple is beyond comprehension, this just can’t be done. Not two people, not never, this gentleman is the absolute most impressive not even a technician, and master because he take such supreme respect for the craft it’s mind blowing. Well done doesn’t do it justice. From what i can seen.
I also love the fact that it’s a husband wife team that works on the cars. That’s true love when you not only love work but your loved one gets to experience your passion with you.
It took me and and my Dad 8 hours to get the Nismo seat covers installed on my R33 GT-R. This is just absolutely amazing to watch and see how dedicated Garage Yoshida is for these cars. Thank you so much for what you do❤❤
SO many things to say about this video! First off, R-34. What more needs to be said? Congrats on getting one, Larry! But this process and getting to see a master at work. This is where my brain just melts with happiness. Not many will have a craft that they are so adept at in life. This is a perfect example of someone that has one! His Wife helping the way she does is just amazing. What a great example of a marriage and being able to work together as well. Much respect to their teamwork! Lastly, man, what one can achieve by working hard. Larry, this is just an amazing car to own! I have never even seen one in person and you are in Japan with the greatest of all time rebuilding one back to factory spec and more! Well done, Sir!
'Who do you think you are, exposing these fatal flaw rust zones in your old Nissan. And who gave you the right to cut up your old car?! That's original JDM rust you're getting rid of! For shame!' Lolzz....jk of course. This has got to be the coolest video you've put out in a while. Love it & congrats 🤘
Who doesn't enjoy seeing a master craftsman at work? Absolutely amazing and considering the age of the car it's in remarkable condition. I hope manufacturers learn from restos like this and improve their designs. Great video and looking forward to seeing the end result ! improve improve
Not to me since it was a sub $50k car brand new, It's wasn't top of the line nor revolutionary&insanely well built even at the time, just a 'Good' level car.
My god his wife knows him well, she knows by his body movements when hes ready to hand off a part or needs her to grab the tool because he needs both hands, she is instrumental in the speed and so necessary for the organization, when your in rip mode like him you would just throw the parts anywhere, it takes her coming in with a clear and separate mind to organize, insane partnership and thats their secret
Respect for the specialization of Mr. Yoshida and his wife. So great to see how they restore this tycoon on the road with so much dedication and discipline. Enjoyment at its best. Great broadcast. Thank you!
what they do is art. they so in sync in what they doing. without word she know what tools mr yoshida need. i think every mechanic should get an assistant like this. making work so much easier
If it was my dream car, see that disasembly hurt so bad, but on the bottom of your soul you know it deserve a full restoration service and you are on the best place on earth to do this. Thanks for share Larry
Larry and Hagerty are killing it with all these fascinating segments! 👍 So Nissan really cheaped out on the most important end of the car. Not just the shock towers and side aprons but the whole front end has rust issues. I guess the extra $10 per car for more sealer didn't get past the bean counters. 😂 Yoshida-san and his wife are true masters of their craft...it's not humanly possible to do a better job than them. Their speed and orchestration are of course impressive but I was more amazed at how clean Yoshida-San stayed throughout the teardown! 😆 It's so cool to see Yoshida-San using a Celette bench, which shows his commitment to doing repairs to the highest standard. I did that work for many years...I couldn't forget about MZ 601/602, 260, 200, 140 and 80 if I tried. Lol
I love that we used to watch Larry capture amazing photography at various car events and now he’s fueling his passion even more by acquiring these beautiful cars.
Has anyone checked on Larry to make sure he’s getting enough sleep? With the amount of content he creates with his own channel and Hagerty I’m not sure he is. Take a nap Larry, I need a break from TH-cam and your videos, I’ve got stuff to do. 😂
I try to get 8hrs a day most days. Of course jet lag doesn't help 😂. I've been taking quite a bit of time off to focus on my own driving as well. I post most of that stuff on my TH-cam and social.
Larry, thanks for sharing your R34 GTR Resto with Mr. and Mrs. Yoshida. So happy you’re able to not only obtain your dream car but to restore it to better than new.
@@anydaynow01 He paid 76k for something that he didn't need. The frame was straight, the rust was only surface rust. Could have just do a engine rebuild and be done with it
Yeah, that's about right, and probably not a bad price considering the level of expertise on display here. Think how long it would take a shop that doesn't have this kind of specialization to do something similar (probably a year long project).
Yeah I thought 80k USD was pretty cheap for this level of restoration. You’d probably gain close to that in the value of the car just having this done, if not more. This level of expertise is absolutely insane.
This is Caviar-Level of automotive content. Absolutely magnificent. I was glued to the screen the entire time. Yoshida-san and his wife are exceptionally skilled people.
30:38 To be fair, a TON of cars, and quite a few of them Japanese, also have issues with shock towers rusting out. Subaru is particularly known for this in my area, Salt belt woes. Plenty of pictures online of a shock playing peek a boo through the hatch of a subaru.
So are people having an issue with this being revealed because it's potentially going to affect the values of the R34 or what? I mean you'd think bringing a hidden problem like this to light to help people do something to prevent a potential catastrophic failure would be a good thing, but I guess I'm being naive.
Mr Yoshida is THE great gtr technician in the world. Literally no one better. Him and his wife really are the absolute pinnacle of skyline technicians. This video is magnificent because it should how well made they are and how the rust also gets in to areas. What a fantastic video to watch. Thanks Larry 🫡👍
Awesome to see this series of the restoration process. Can tell this guy is constantly tweaking and refining his process to get the absolute best result for his customers.
This is one of the better (and far more interesting) videos you have ever done, Larry. Far more inspiring, exciting and informative like the workshop tours. The car owner interviews where you don't get to see much of the car get a bit meandering. I am very happy your car turned out to be as clean an example as you hoped and I am very glad to see it will be made a pristine forever car.
That is one reason why I will never own a skyline... I will just appreciate them from over here... It is a GORGEOUS TIMELESS design, but I couldn't spend all that much money, AND THEN have to fix it up... Not For Me 😬 Edit: He and Her Took That Whole Car Apart... In one day! 😳
Not so long ago, Hagerty would simply not insure ANY riceburner. No matter how old, classic, valuable, and coveted it might be. So seeing a Hagerty video on a GT-R is a huge laugh to me.
@@RotaryJunkie they are very difficult for sure, especially the 3000GT. I suppose people think of the 300ZXTT less often ever since video games made Americans of the greatest Nissan of the 1990s. The 3000GT might also have been thought of as a bloated nightmare, if people weren't thinking of Mitsubishi Evos instead. Well, at least the 2G Eclipse could be freely joked about. It made me wonder if the Evo 4, 5, or 6 got crankwalk.
Just trying to get a millennial American woman to wash her, and her kids' clothes routinely isn't easy let alone the husband's. Shout out to Mrs. Yoshida
The whole ethos of this workshop & it's methods reflect a deep knowledge of this specific model of car. It's obviously a very customer focused business.
The attention to detail is absolutely incomprehensible. I have OCD but Yoshida-san redefines the word “perfection” to a whole new dimension. This is Japanese craftsmanship at its finest.
10 minutes into the vid and I sincerely appreciate the focus and efficiency he and his wife have when it gets to this project. His experience shows when he operates without a proper checklist on what/when items come out. And the fact that they handle parts gently shows their level of care.
This is beautiful to watch. The team is something to work for. They are so in sync that it's insane to watch. To specialise in something so great is something awesome to watch and to top it all off they both look passionate and beautiful. Thumbs up to a awesome team.
I work in the car industry in latin america, and I gotta say: We need to appreciate the attention to detail, the care that japanese people put on their work. Rims stacked with cardboard in between, cloth on the floor so the interior does not get dirty... so meticulous.
depends if the customer is willing to pay for it or not
@@plasticpaddy5278 Not really, If you are bringing it to a specialist you know its going to cost but in the end its going to be worth it with theese these exotics cars
@@FluePeak How much extra does it cost? Takes like no time.
@@mofotose At this point the costs isnt a question, like he said he will never sell this car and being this cautios and precise takes alot more time than a regular dealer would do.
@@plasticpaddy5278 true, Its getting harder to find Skilled Tradesmen so cost has risen, As someone who did a apprenticeship and became a Journeyman later I can tell you that the "Internal drive to excel in production of quality" is won over by "tik-toks & likes" , it's been ten years since I saw a apprentice being called into the higher skill bracket nowadays.
What amazes me is not that the could disassemble the car completely in 6 hours but that they could do it so gently with every part intact.
Experience 🤷♂
Takes me an hour to do an oil change and I usually lose a tool or two during it.
You need to look close. Some might be broken...
Experience, skill, passion!
Repetition
Thank you guys for watching. This has been an absolute dream of mine to essentially own a like new R34 GT-R.
If you guys like this episode check out some of the content on my personal TH-cam channel.
Thank You Larry for posting this cool video on restoration of your R34. Are planning to have rare tv option reinstall? I know that you are going to keep the R34 for long time.
@@LarryChenPhoto like new??? I’d argue Yoshida-san is restoring it to a concourse level that wasn’t feasible as a mass market product. I think it’s 3x better
Thank you and Mr. Yoshida for showing us how to keep these great cars alive. As a GTR owner the rust towers ist more scary then the blown engine 😂 at least Nissan Nismo have the heritage Programm going
Really Happy for you getting a Brand new GTR 👍
@@LarryChenPhoto This work makes it better than new.
And given how modern the process the GT-R was built on, that is a lot.
I think about how much more it must do if somethibg really early was given this treatment. Could you imagine the difference between a new 1969 Charger and a Concours ready General Lee?
when is part 2?
Now this is content that the community needs. Also anyone notice how strong Mr.Yoshida's wife is lol. That tiny lady was just hauling stuff off like it was nothing lol.
Facts like the seat
Yeah and she threw the last wheel/tire on top of the stack like nothing! 😆 💪
Tiny but she got arms!!
Shes literally 'The Team'.....
This husband and wife duo are so amazing. It’s clear that they have worked together together on the same model car many times.
This Husband and Wife Team are so skilled and look like a beautifully orchestrated dance team. Great video.
WHAT DRUGS ARE YOU ON?
@@AleksRockZilla HAHA. Not enough.
The wife every car guy dreams of
its like watching the olympics lol
Synchronized ballet
I love watching Mr. Yoshida's wife/assistant. She keeps the process flowing. It's a vital role in this procedure. They are truly a TEAM. Great work, Mr. and Mrs. Yoshida!
I work in the car industry and have my whole life and I work in a body shop and I don't care how many times you work on the same car for them to get that apart that fast that meticulous is absolutely insane. Cheers to you my guy.
Agreed! Ive worked in the Industry my entire life and I've NEVER seen anything like this, INSANE
What blows my mind is usually you are a body/chassis expert, or an engine builder. How is this guy both 🤯
He loves the cars. So he knows all about them in every detail.
The fact that they stripped a completed care down to a bare shell in LESS THAN A NORMAL WORKING DAY is insane! The attention to detail, workflow, and trust in each other to know what they need is impressive to say the least
And they did it 100% non destructively... Tickle me impressed.
@@kanagawakenji7 true showmanship of someone who is an expert at their craft
Not a single clip was broken that day. 😅 Fantastic content! I could watch this for hours.
I don’t understand people getting upset at you for showing the known GTR rust issues. I’ve been told they all have it to some degree.
Same! If you were the one spending the (now) CRAZY amount of money for one of these wouldnt you rather know beforehand?
Most likely used import dealers being shady not wanting people to know about the real rust issues with Nissan GTR’s
@@bmcshane80 If I ever get to get a Silvia S15 Spec R, I want to know anything and everything wrong with it. There's no way I won't let it undergo a full restoration, from the bare body & chassis and engine block up.
Do it once, tackle everything, do them right.
Thissss@@connoisseuroftigolbitts
they were rusty in 2008 😂
This is exactly the content I love! What a dream to not only own an R34 but have a complete restoration from a true professional.
This is awesome. I can't believe anyone would cry about you doing this. You are helping to preserve this car and by showing the shortcomings you are helping the GT-R community and that should be applauded.
When it’s a lifetime car, price for restoration doesn’t matter because you want it done right. Thank you so much for this footage. The attention to detail makes you want to be better overall.
husband and wife...they are a master on their carft... LEGEND!
Strut top rust is the bane of all 90s/early 2000s Nissans
Which is wild because none of my Toyotas have this issue even after 35 years. The only rust is on the turbine housings and downpipes.
I had a 1996 100NX where the rear strut tower disintegrated into nothing.
@negativeindustrial Toyota's truck frames on the other hand...
It goes back to Larry's point. Every OEM either didn't have the foresight or cut cost somewhere that has to be repaired as the car ages.
That's crazy, I had no idea
I had a 98 Mitsubishi eclipse GSX that had both rusted out and, I had a shop replace them, sucks cause thats a known issue with those cars alot of them got parted out because of it
Lovely. Oh my. Pro's at work - clean, quiet effective, Hypnotizing. Thank you Larry and crew; my favorite you've posted.
DUDE! We need part 2 ASAP!! Love your videos!
Worth every penny. You know you have really changed my mind on the r34 was never a fan before you started your journey with garage yoshida, and your coverage of bbl and mines. I want one so bad now. But know it might never happen. It’s cool to love vicariously through you on this fantastic journey. You’re a blessing to this jdm culture and just car culture in general and deserve all your blessings.
Filled with so many emotions watching this. I'm facinated by the car, the tear down, his work, his wife and there's just barely any words from this video. Its a point of nirvana I can only be envious of and admire
Larry's living the dream.
Japanese Kaizen is on full display with Mr. & Mr's Yoshida.
It is amazing to see someone doing such perfect job today. Every details matters, no detail left behind. Kudos to Mr. Yoshida and his wife.
And to Larry for this video.
The disassembly was like a chop shop in Philly….
But with more love …
And legal 🤙🏼
My thoughts exactly. Any chop shop can disassemble a car in less than 8 hours, but they're more akin to butchers, rather than artisans, like these people.
It's amazing to see his wife work also. She knows just as much. She knows what tool he needs and where to be just as much as he does.
This video was incredible. No obnoxious music or manic narration. Just video of two masters at work with some well timed explanation and background music. I loved being involved restoration projects at an old job I had (wristwatch related not cars lol) and I love cars so Ill be watching this series intently!
Wow. What an absolute master and professional at his craft. I’ve been a mechanic 25 years and I’m fairly widely respected and I pride myself on doing every little detail to picture perfect factory repairs, where if it goes right and it should, it’s difficult to tell you even worked on the vehicle, spent first 13 years after market general tech, did almost everything except transmissions, then, moved on to the GM dealership for 11-1/2 and absolutely prided myself in tacking every training I could, that’d even kinda widen my abilities, and being as accurate and professional as possible, but, these two couple is beyond comprehension, this just can’t be done. Not two people, not never, this gentleman is the absolute most impressive not even a technician, and master because he take such supreme respect for the craft it’s mind blowing. Well done doesn’t do it justice. From what i can seen.
I also love the fact that it’s a husband wife team that works on the cars. That’s true love when you not only love work but your loved one gets to experience your passion with you.
It took me and and my Dad 8 hours to get the Nismo seat covers installed on my R33 GT-R. This is just absolutely amazing to watch and see how dedicated Garage Yoshida is for these cars. Thank you so much for what you do❤❤
SO many things to say about this video! First off, R-34. What more needs to be said? Congrats on getting one, Larry!
But this process and getting to see a master at work. This is where my brain just melts with happiness. Not many will have a craft that they are so adept at in life. This is a perfect example of someone that has one! His Wife helping the way she does is just amazing. What a great example of a marriage and being able to work together as well. Much respect to their teamwork!
Lastly, man, what one can achieve by working hard. Larry, this is just an amazing car to own! I have never even seen one in person and you are in Japan with the greatest of all time rebuilding one back to factory spec and more! Well done, Sir!
'Who do you think you are, exposing these fatal flaw rust zones in your old Nissan. And who gave you the right to cut up your old car?! That's original JDM rust you're getting rid of! For shame!'
Lolzz....jk of course.
This has got to be the coolest video you've put out in a while. Love it & congrats 🤘
Who doesn't enjoy seeing a master craftsman at work? Absolutely amazing and considering the age of the car it's in remarkable condition. I hope manufacturers learn from restos like this and improve their designs. Great video and looking forward to seeing the end result !
improve improve
I just LOVE the dynamic between them and how they work together 😢 they barely speak it’s like 2 bodies 1 soul. Beautiful to watch.
$82k for a restoration (if google is correct) for a car that legendary iconic & valueable is worth it.
Not including engine work.
@@nickturner2813 that is true
@@noiisserpmii It seems reasonable to me, as it seems like what people pay to have a well restored General Lee Charger.
@@noiisserpmii facts
Not to me since it was a sub $50k car brand new, It's wasn't top of the line nor revolutionary&insanely well built even at the time, just a 'Good' level car.
What a power couple, pure excellence in motion. I could watch this kind of content all day wow
My god his wife knows him well, she knows by his body movements when hes ready to hand off a part or needs her to grab the tool because he needs both hands, she is instrumental in the speed and so necessary for the organization, when your in rip mode like him you would just throw the parts anywhere, it takes her coming in with a clear and separate mind to organize, insane partnership and thats their secret
also his wife is insanely strong, grabbed that seat like it was a loaf of bread
Respect for the specialization of Mr. Yoshida and his wife. So great to see how they restore this tycoon on the road with so much dedication and discipline. Enjoyment at its best. Great broadcast. Thank you!
I’m “Speechless” in the comments section. Thank you Larry and Hagerty for this.
what they do is art. they so in sync in what they doing. without word she know what tools mr yoshida need. i think every mechanic should get an assistant like this. making work so much easier
Who else wants to see him get the TV working on this since it was such a rare option?
I agree!
Thank you Larry for documenting this. I love seeing this with no drama just “this is how its done”. Thank you.
its the perfect car for me also .
that guy is master , always great to watch a master at work . No parts changers in that garage .
be safe from Dublin
If it was my dream car, see that disasembly hurt so bad, but on the bottom of your soul you know it deserve a full restoration service and you are on the best place on earth to do this.
Thanks for share Larry
First time here, wow this is so quality!! Mr. And Mrs Yoshida are absolutely legends! I’m so impressed with all of this! Masters at their craft!
It's amazing how far Larry has come. Thanks for taking us along with you!
Larry and Hagerty are killing it with all these fascinating segments! 👍
So Nissan really cheaped out on the most important end of the car. Not just the shock towers and side aprons but the whole front end has rust issues. I guess the extra $10 per car for more sealer didn't get past the bean counters. 😂
Yoshida-san and his wife are true masters of their craft...it's not humanly possible to do a better job than them. Their speed and orchestration are of course impressive but I was more amazed at how clean Yoshida-San stayed throughout the teardown! 😆
It's so cool to see Yoshida-San using a Celette bench, which shows his commitment to doing repairs to the highest standard. I did that work for many years...I couldn't forget about MZ 601/602, 260, 200, 140 and 80 if I tried. Lol
The care and attention to detail is unmatched anywhere in the world, this is the way !
Can’t wait to see part 2
That was one of the best true craftsman car videos I've seen in a long time. Truly an art with the attention to detail and precision
What is more surprising is that it is a team of a husband and his wife disassembling a whole car. 😮
I love that we used to watch Larry capture amazing photography at various car events and now he’s fueling his passion even more by acquiring these beautiful cars.
Has anyone checked on Larry to make sure he’s getting enough sleep? With the amount of content he creates with his own channel and Hagerty I’m not sure he is. Take a nap Larry, I need a break from TH-cam and your videos, I’ve got stuff to do. 😂
I try to get 8hrs a day most days. Of course jet lag doesn't help 😂.
I've been taking quite a bit of time off to focus on my own driving as well. I post most of that stuff on my TH-cam and social.
@@LarryChenPhoto love that you responded back. I think a lot of us can sleep better at night now, knowing you’re doing your best to get 8 hours.
@@LarryChenPhotoif we get more than 6 it’s miracle . 😅 too many cars to build .
@@nixaeagle141I'm married with 3 kids....8 hours sleep is a myth.😂
What a fabulous way to spend 43 minutes or so watching this content.
Thank you so much.
Excellent work 👏🏻👏🏻
Fantastic video, more of this rebuild ❤
Awesome to see someone so committed to doing it right. He and his wife are a great team.
That technician is really cute... and his assistant seems very helpful
Larry, thanks for sharing your R34 GTR Resto with Mr. and Mrs. Yoshida. So happy you’re able to not only obtain your dream car but to restore it to better than new.
1. Buy a GTR R34
(75-90k)
2. Rebuild everything
(80k-90k)
3. Modernized R34 GTR
Total: $300k
Definitely a labor of love. If it were my 300k I would do the exact same thing without thinking twice, except I'll take mine in Midnight Purple III.
@@anydaynow01 yep, it would stay with me forever and probably a family heirloom.
@@anydaynow01 He paid 76k for something that he didn't need. The frame was straight, the rust was only surface rust. Could have just do a engine rebuild and be done with it
Mr. Yoshida and wife are a Machine..what a pleasure to see them striping this R34...That's team work!
12M yen, that’s like $80K is this right?
Yeah, that's about right, and probably not a bad price considering the level of expertise on display here. Think how long it would take a shop that doesn't have this kind of specialization to do something similar (probably a year long project).
$82k rounding up.
31:25
The level of restoration here, he could charge whatever he wants and it’s worth it
Yeah I thought 80k USD was pretty cheap for this level of restoration. You’d probably gain close to that in the value of the car just having this done, if not more. This level of expertise is absolutely insane.
This is Caviar-Level of automotive content. Absolutely magnificent. I was glued to the screen the entire time. Yoshida-san and his wife are exceptionally skilled people.
🎶🎸All along the shock tower
Fenders kept in the dew
While corrosion came and went
Rusty bits only accrue
The level of care and respect in the process makes it worth every penny.
30:38 To be fair, a TON of cars, and quite a few of them Japanese, also have issues with shock towers rusting out. Subaru is particularly known for this in my area, Salt belt woes. Plenty of pictures online of a shock playing peek a boo through the hatch of a subaru.
So are people having an issue with this being revealed because it's potentially going to affect the values of the R34 or what? I mean you'd think bringing a hidden problem like this to light to help people do something to prevent a potential catastrophic failure would be a good thing, but I guess I'm being naive.
@@crisnmaryfam7344 yes, and it happens to cars from many different parts of the world. Some call road salt "car cancer."
Mr Yoshida is THE great gtr technician in the world. Literally no one better. Him and his wife really are the absolute pinnacle of skyline technicians.
This video is magnificent because it should how well made they are and how the rust also gets in to areas.
What a fantastic video to watch. Thanks Larry 🫡👍
on any car YT channel, just the disassembling part was 2-3 days of work and 4 videos (at least) lol
I am going crazy how insane on how he works and how it’s all memory! Ughhhh I could sit at his shop and just watch him everyday!
42:29 I hear that beat mixing with that work 🪛🎵😊
It’s incredible watching a professional work! And someone that still loves his job and takes pride in his work!
Good thing this guy doesn't run a chop shop. The streets wouldn't be safe lmao
Awesome to see this series of the restoration process. Can tell this guy is constantly tweaking and refining his process to get the absolute best result for his customers.
The 5mm off at that location mote than likely occurred from improper jacking.
This is one of the better (and far more interesting) videos you have ever done, Larry. Far more inspiring, exciting and informative like the workshop tours. The car owner interviews where you don't get to see much of the car get a bit meandering.
I am very happy your car turned out to be as clean an example as you hoped and I am very glad to see it will be made a pristine forever car.
That is one reason why I will never own a skyline... I will just appreciate them from over here... It is a GORGEOUS TIMELESS design, but I couldn't spend all that much money, AND THEN have to fix it up... Not For Me 😬
Edit: He and Her Took That Whole Car Apart... In one day! 😳
this is an awesome team working together. you can just see it. mad props to you getting to film this.
Not so long ago, Hagerty would simply not insure ANY riceburner. No matter how old, classic, valuable, and coveted it might be.
So seeing a Hagerty video on a GT-R is a huge laugh to me.
@@lyfandeth riceburners that are more valuable than your typical old rustbuckets.
That's amazing work from Mr. Yoshida and his team, thank you Larry for showing us the process. Loved it.
the jdm fanboys are going to scream at you even suggesting that the gt-r has factory issues 😂
@@marzy_music The only car the weebs are not afraid to admit is a pain is the RX7TT.
@@skylinefever I think the 300ZX and 3000GT are generally accepted as nightmares too.
@@RotaryJunkie they are very difficult for sure, especially the 3000GT.
I suppose people think of the 300ZXTT less often ever since video games made Americans of the greatest Nissan of the 1990s.
The 3000GT might also have been thought of as a bloated nightmare, if people weren't thinking of Mitsubishi Evos instead. Well, at least the 2G Eclipse could be freely joked about. It made me wonder if the Evo 4, 5, or 6 got crankwalk.
Much respect to Mr Yoshida and to his wife . Such amazing work and dedication by both of them . Sodai !
Just trying to get a millennial American woman to wash her, and her kids' clothes routinely isn't easy let alone the husband's. Shout out to Mrs. Yoshida
it's pleasure to watch! thank you for documenting this moment
I have watched your previous video about Mr.Yoshida's garage, and loved his mastership...
So, respect and appreciate!..
Their coordinated team work is the most impressive part. Great to watch.
This has got to be one of the best R34 videos on the web today. I need more of this!
its really awesome to see work like this done. Not many times people can see transfrom like this. Even the car did look really good one from start
To see someone master a skill so well as Yoshida San is so satisfying to watch. It's beyond words ❤
One of the best car build videos I have seen. The man and wife team work so well together. I can't believe they did all that in 6 hours! Wow.
What a partnership they have. Truly, a fascinating watch.
My favorite episode you have ever filmed. Thoroughly enjoyed watching this true craftsman work. Thanks so much.
And thank you Larry for showing all these. I cant imagine myself having 12,000,000 yen to spend on a car, let alone restoring. Thank you!!
The whole ethos of this workshop & it's methods reflect a deep knowledge of this specific model of car. It's obviously a very customer focused business.
This video should've been 2 hours long
Amazing amazing work!!!
cant wait for part 2, Yoshida-san is a magician, makes this look flawless, like watching a master paint a masterpiece
They need to teach this sort of staff to all mechanics, their work ethic is unparalleled.
The attention to detail is absolutely incomprehensible. I have OCD but Yoshida-san redefines the word “perfection” to a whole new dimension. This is Japanese craftsmanship at its finest.
10 minutes into the vid and I sincerely appreciate the focus and efficiency he and his wife have when it gets to this project. His experience shows when he operates without a proper checklist on what/when items come out. And the fact that they handle parts gently shows their level of care.
This is beautiful to watch. The team is something to work for. They are so in sync that it's insane to watch. To specialise in something so great is something awesome to watch and to top it all off they both look passionate and beautiful. Thumbs up to a awesome team.
Their work is work of art... Its detailed
This is so satisfying to watch. Yoshida San really did a great job rebuilding the R34
What a craftsmanship.... Unbelievable, and so cool to watch this process.
One of the most beautiful cars ever made IMO. 👌