actually very nice color. almost like wira SE color. always wanted to paint my satria that color but i went with black instead. keep good care of it. i subbed so lookin forward to more video on it ✨💪🏽
Some people say I waste money to buy it at middle age...should focus on other things....anyway...it affordable now...I bought it because it was my favourite....don't mine it's old...mine me it's a legendary car...it's mine 7 months ago with mivec crossover..the rest are original....😅😅😂
you can find the shop opposite Kinnaree Thai Cuisine along Jalan Bandar Rawang 7. Sorry I don't have the shop name, but it's the only shop there that does seat refurbishment.
Hi Sir.. i just got my satria gti as well. The current suspension is using HWL adjustable. I find the suspension is quite hard for daily drive Could u share ur suspension set up? Like ur spring rate etc.. appreciate it 🙏
hi there, congrats on getting a Gti as well. I'm currently running on a set of GAB Hi Lo Bodyshift Coilovers. I set a ride height with a 2 finger gap between the wheel arch front and back. To be honest, I'm not sure what the spring rate is, but I played around with the spring compression to find a good balance between handling and comfort. I had to go with minimum compression especially on the rear to prevent a harsh ride. In the future, I'd probably choose a set of coilovers which allows tuning the dampers to go hard or soft.
@@infernoelisethank you for your respond.. in my case, no issue on the ride height, able to clear off any speed bump without going zig zag.. for cost effectiveness, probably will play around spring rates.. per spring is about RM100 for HWLs.. Thanks again, and hope to see more videos on SGTi!
i think those around the RM25k range would still need a little bit of repair work to get it in tip top condition. if you are looking for a properly restored unit, then I'd say RM30-35k is reasonable. There are some not so good condition going for RM18-20k. But in my experience, you'd need to spend in the range of RM10-15k to restore one.
@@rumbling3991 yes it is if you are looking for a really good condition unit. There are those below RM20k but you'd need to do quite a lot of restoration
@@infernoelise i want an r3 so badly but we dont have them here in austraila and there not legal to import so il never have 1 but on the bright side i have 2 proton gtis 1 i have owned for a year and 1 i found sitting for 3 years which iv saved.
Why? Should just keep it stock and save yourself from the headache of dealing with authorities, unless you know of something we don't, in such a case please share
terbaik uncle..mmg jiwa muda lah uncle ne...ne salah 1 kereta idaman saya...hehe
Well done, looking forward to the next vid
such a nice a its in a very nice condition the seats are nice to please take good care of it.
Love the Red!
thank you :)
actually very nice color. almost like wira SE color. always wanted to paint my satria that color but i went with black instead. keep good care of it. i subbed so lookin forward to more video on it ✨💪🏽
thank you for subscribing. next vid will be the drive review of it.
@@infernoelise that's gotta be excitingg 💪🏽✨✨
Hebatlah uncle..
Some people say I waste money to buy it at middle age...should focus on other things....anyway...it affordable now...I bought it because it was my favourite....don't mine it's old...mine me it's a legendary car...it's mine 7 months ago with mivec crossover..the rest are original....😅😅😂
the car prices are ridiculous , 20k+ for a decent/basic condition
Dude, I wish to paint my Satria this exact colour, do you know the paint code by any chance? Would be very grateful
hi bro, i dont have the exact paint code. but its Ruby Red based on the latest Proton Persona.
Hi uncle, may i know if you have contact to buy the proton original coil spring & absorber. I really need it.
Hi there, unfortunately I dont have. But maybe you can check out DSR (Dream Street Restoration) in USJ. They might have it.
@ thanks. Will try to contact them..
Hope you can help me out.. Where to reupholster the seat?
i did it at a shop in rawang. let me try to get the address again and i'll come back to you on it.
you can find the shop opposite Kinnaree Thai Cuisine along Jalan Bandar Rawang 7. Sorry I don't have the shop name, but it's the only shop there that does seat refurbishment.
Thank you very much sir..highly appreciated..😊
Hi Sir.. i just got my satria gti as well. The current suspension is using HWL adjustable. I find the suspension is quite hard for daily drive
Could u share ur suspension set up? Like ur spring rate etc.. appreciate it 🙏
hi there, congrats on getting a Gti as well. I'm currently running on a set of GAB Hi Lo Bodyshift Coilovers. I set a ride height with a 2 finger gap between the wheel arch front and back. To be honest, I'm not sure what the spring rate is, but I played around with the spring compression to find a good balance between handling and comfort. I had to go with minimum compression especially on the rear to prevent a harsh ride. In the future, I'd probably choose a set of coilovers which allows tuning the dampers to go hard or soft.
@@infernoelisethank you for your respond.. in my case, no issue on the ride height, able to clear off any speed bump without going zig zag.. for cost effectiveness, probably will play around spring rates.. per spring is about RM100 for HWLs..
Thanks again, and hope to see more videos on SGTi!
I've been looking for a satria gti. What do you think is a fair price range for a good condition one? Most of the ones I see is around 25k to 30k
i think those around the RM25k range would still need a little bit of repair work to get it in tip top condition. if you are looking for a properly restored unit, then I'd say RM30-35k is reasonable. There are some not so good condition going for RM18-20k. But in my experience, you'd need to spend in the range of RM10-15k to restore one.
@@infernoelise Thank you for the info. The search continues... 😃
@@anishmafia all the best, hope you find a good one.
@@infernoelise seriously that much??? cause im in the market for one as my first car
@@rumbling3991 yes it is if you are looking for a really good condition unit. There are those below RM20k but you'd need to do quite a lot of restoration
bro i suggest to convert r3
i was actually considering an R3, but couldnt find a nice unit. If i do find one with a reasonable price, i might actually consider it as well.
@@infernoelise i want an r3 so badly but we dont have them here in austraila and there not legal to import so il never have 1 but on the bright side i have 2 proton gtis 1 i have owned for a year and 1 i found sitting for 3 years which iv saved.
Why? Should just keep it stock and save yourself from the headache of dealing with authorities, unless you know of something we don't, in such a case please share