While everyone is probably arguing about engine swaps, I'm just admiring how satisfying this detail job is. Motivates me to do something like this with my own car. Also big kudos to the video editors. They kill it every time and makes it feel that much more special.
So many channels attempting this these days with slow panned shots and close up cuts but it always feels forced or contrived. No shot felt out of place here, just the right amount of everything.
It takes a real talent to shoot video these days that is slow, yet somehow still holds your attention. Especially in the tiktok era of video form content lol. @@user-oj7co5wm8g
@@Tofu_Slayer you know what? I really like the K-series, don't get me wrong, but I wonder what an RX8 would feel like to drive with an NC 2.0L N/A engine, or even the Mazda3 MPS 2.3L turbo... Just as an experiment. Given that the RX8 and the NC chassis share some similarities (from what I've heard), is that even possible?
As a long term RX8 owner…watching an RX8 on a major automotive channel being brought to life..feels like your kid is graduating college and going off to the real world….so proud
Agreed! I own a 2005 Shinka Edition in the Black Cherry Mica color and am getting close to finishing the project(s) and seeing this series and how well this one is coming out really makes me feel like a proud parent
@@svgPhoenixoh man, I remember learning manual in my '05 when I first got it like 8 years ago; I did the noob thing and forgot my handbrake on, fried my clutch disk so hard, it cracked into pieces 😂😂😂
It always makes me happy to see a rotary car running in the wild. You picked one hell of a car to restore, but this brought a genuine smile to my face seeing this one getting a second chance. Love how it came out.
yeah and its a shame i mean for what reason you buy a rotary car to just throw away the best aspect the rotary engine and build in something else i mean sure the rotary engine needs much much love and maintanence but it gives back just such an awesome feeling to drive
@@jmccarsnmore1025 As much as I'd understand that from a reliability and ease of service perspective, it'd suck hard to see yet another rotary car have its guts ripped out just to make it more like everything else. I'm not the one doing the work, so I can't judge, but there's a reason people come out of the woodwork openly asking G&G to preserve what this car is in some way or another.
I've been waiting for this since the WRX cleaning. Automotive aesthetic is such a cool part of your channel and I'm glad you guys work together and feature them pretty often.
I detailed for over 14 years, retiring 12 years ago, and the end result of the RX-8 almost makes me want to get back into the business. I loved playing with cars every day and getting paid to do it, but the constant joint and muscle pain I was in at the end was just too much. It’s good to see these young men taking care of their bodies with PPE, safe chemical handling, proper lifting techniques, and fluid, relaxed motion-four things I never practiced, and of which I still experience the ill effects. Detailing is the most disrespected and under-appreciated segment of the auto industry-I have been told many times by customers that my rates are too high because “it’s not that hard to clean a car” (to which I responded, “then why did you not do it yourself?”). I encourage every detailer to value themselves in how they do their work, in the fee they charge for their expertise, and in the customers they choose to work for.
You guys NEED to remove the dash and gain access to the HVAC/climate control underneath, especially if there is evidence of mice or bugs in the car. Removing the mold and cleaning the carpets is one thing, but you could have dead mice in your evaporator housing, air ducting, or blower housing, and without removing everything, you cannot be sure there isn't a health hazard inside those spaces. I've owned 2 cars that were infested, and both times required the COMPLETE removal of the entire interior to clear out bug/mouse corpses and fully sanitize everything.
This video was actually emotional to watch. When so many other things in life aren't going well and are so difficult to put right, it is extremely satisfying to see a car that was in such a state to turn out so well.
I have said it before and I’ll say it again: the G&G channel has the best production quality around. Always great shots, pans, up-close. The before and after cuts were *chef’s kiss*, too.
I've been a rotary nut for years and I currently have 2 RX8's. I bought one of them last summer in similar condition to this car. Only 76k miles but it had been sitting for years. I spent a few weeks cleaning and detailing and the results were nothing short of amazing. It's good to see RX8's finally starting to get some love. While the original motor leaves something to be desired, the chassis is amazing and there's a lot you can do with it. With a few basic reliability mods the original motor will treat you well as long as you stay on top of maintenance. If you prefer a swap then theres a ton of options available. There's no wrong answer imo.
@@RustedRides If anything, take the opportunity to drive one. At least once. They may not be the most impressive spec wise, or the most reliable cars on the planet. But they certainly aren't the least either. They really are just fun, and I suppose that's why idiots like me love both the Rx8, and why myself and many others love the Mx5. I think those two cars, the Rx7, and the 86/BRZ, or even a base model Civic from the 90s, really go to show that you don't need a billon hp to have fun like so many on the internet make it seem. All you need is a somewhat light and rigid chassis, and an engine that loves to rev. So many people write off a car because they aren't as fast as a Supercar. And all people seem to now focus on is numbers on a sheet of paper. Personally I think Mazda nearly always nail driving experience in all their cars.
The slow, methodical level of detail and results on the RX8 make this one of my favorite all time G&G episodes. I learned a couple of things about detailing but mainly just enjoyed following the process.
They did a decent job, however they didn't pull the carpet out and pressure wash it, pull the console, and mostly did nothing to address the mouse debris that is certainly within the HVAC duct work. Otherwise it's a normal detail.
I commented earlier about the same exact thing or maybe after you but I didn't read all the comments a couple years back I don't know 5 years or so I was really motivated to get a daily driven rear-wheel drive six speed and this exact Rx8 was my top choice amongst others same year color and trim RB3 Blue Rx8 and i wanted thenPettit Supercharger and they were out of business and they are super rare to find and from what I have learned it's usually not a good idea to buy used superchargers the roots or lobe style type
@@Steel5xchampS Indeed. I will probably turbo eventually. I have my adaptronic ecu. I'm waiting to see what Kyle Mohan is doing with the Hybrid Renesis build though. I would like to try that more than anything.
I always thought it wasn’t a good idea to hit the dirt and dust up with a pressure washer first and use something like a hose to take off a majority of the initial grime to keep from scratching, etc. Absolutely awesome barn find!
This spec is exactly the same as the one I always wanted. Either a blue R3 or that really pretty dark purple color the Shinka came in. I love these cars, I know they’ve got their issues but these things are still so cool
I love the blue! We've been thinking of a car that we could paint with that amazing metallic red that Mazda has out right now. I was thinking it would look amazing on an RX8, and suited since it's a Mazda
Can we just appreciate not only the detail profession, but that there are many satisfying jobs out there that pay well where you work with your hands after vocational school or DIY training? Push that even further and get a degree in automotive or environmental engineering and the sky is the limit!
Good Lord, Whoever edited and produced the video, and chose the music, Bravo. VERY Well done. Both passion and emotion are conveyed, but still subdued. Love it.
from the bottom of my heart. i thankyou for restoring the color of this rx8. i wish i can come to your shop and be your life long go to for detailing. but i live in south east asia rip. thankyou once again. this video really sooth my soul
Having worked in detailing shops in the past, it is always the most satisfying to see just how far a car can come back to life with some time, effort, and knowing how to use whatever equipment you have on hand. This thing looks amazing, and I can't wait to see Ben enjoying every moment of driving it........ after the engine gets situated properly that is.
I always loved the design of these RX8’s with the long hood and aggressive stance. My nephew is 15 and he just bought one. I’m gonna make sure he sees this video.
Watching car detailing videos never gets old; they are just so satisfying. They make want to go to my garage and detail my car... but then I remember my city decided to ban and fine car washes 😢
G&G restoration & detailing takes on another level compared to other main channel for this kind of job. + Its an RX-8, a very underratted car that is left behind by enthusiasts .Love it!
Every time you guys post a video with Automotive Aesthetic I get so excited because I know it will be one of the most satisfying videos to watch. Great content.
Ozone machines are so cool. Used one on a project that smelled really awful, just like this. A few short hours and it had zero smells afterwards. It's like a magical reset.
Did not realize it was a blue rx8 underneath all that. Super satisfying detailed job to watch and miss watching them on GG’s channel. Always a great collaborations.
G&G are giving them one heck of a promotional video with the dumpster fire vehicles they ask them to clean up. Beautiful job and props to the editor for the clean comparison transitions
As someone who is also a videographer, and just started trying to do automotive content on TH-cam, I love watching channels that put in that extra effort to make the production quality great! Goals for sure
As a bodyshop technician and detailer, I can approve that this is very professional work and not some demonstration video type bs. Good job bringing it back!
really good editing. subtle stuff here and there but it really shows. great woork. also the camera work on this one is nice. curios on how you guys shoot each episode. maybe some bts with the whole crew and walk us through your entire process? thanks!
Bro you guys hit the lottery with this one 100k views in less then 14 hrs... 🎯 I know that it's not even all about that with you though but it does help with being able to make great content for viewers and clearly just from the few comments everyone is extremely pleased with the content of your videos and definitely excited for this current series moving forward...
Loved the rental one I used for cleaning out a cigarette smelling, moldy, mouse poop infested car. Couldn't smell anything other than ozone after that.
As a previous Mazda owner. They use the most beautiful yet delicate and easily damaged paint I’ve ever come across. You can literally scratch a Mazda by looking at it harshly.
my god, the car was blue?
It came from a blue house with blue windows.
@@Rose.Of.Hizaki And a blue Corvette
@@john.s1962 He had a girlfriend. And she is so blue
I’m blue, Da ba dee daba di
@@7275vrtHow dumb can you be to not see that it was sarcasm?
While everyone is probably arguing about engine swaps, I'm just admiring how satisfying this detail job is. Motivates me to do something like this with my own car.
Also big kudos to the video editors. They kill it every time and makes it feel that much more special.
So many channels attempting this these days with slow panned shots and close up cuts but it always feels forced or contrived. No shot felt out of place here, just the right amount of everything.
It takes a real talent to shoot video these days that is slow, yet somehow still holds your attention. Especially in the tiktok era of video form content lol. @@user-oj7co5wm8g
99% its gon be a K series
@@Tofu_Slayer you know what? I really like the K-series, don't get me wrong, but I wonder what an RX8 would feel like to drive with an NC 2.0L N/A engine, or even the Mazda3 MPS 2.3L turbo... Just as an experiment. Given that the RX8 and the NC chassis share some similarities (from what I've heard), is that even possible?
I think a gm v6 swap
As a long term RX8 owner…watching an RX8 on a major automotive channel being brought to life..feels like your kid is graduating college and going off to the real world….so proud
Agreed! I own a 2005 Shinka Edition in the Black Cherry Mica color and am getting close to finishing the project(s) and seeing this series and how well this one is coming out really makes me feel like a proud parent
RX-8 owners unite! I just bought an '08 40th anniversary edition and am learning manual in it!
@svgPhoenix A 40th was my first Rx8 definitely keep it as it's supposed to be the rarest rx model in terms of production definitely a collectors car
@@svgPhoenixoh man, I remember learning manual in my '05 when I first got it like 8 years ago; I did the noob thing and forgot my handbrake on, fried my clutch disk so hard, it cracked into pieces 😂😂😂
How many different editions are there? Seems like they had a lot
It always makes me happy to see a rotary car running in the wild. You picked one hell of a car to restore, but this brought a genuine smile to my face seeing this one getting a second chance. Love how it came out.
Spoiler alert. I don’t think Ben will keep that Rotary engine. I mean, his FD didn’t, and he had a K engine laying around in his garage.
yeah and its a shame i mean for what reason you buy a rotary car to just throw away the best aspect the rotary engine and build in something else i mean sure the rotary engine needs much much love and maintanence but it gives back just such an awesome feeling to drive
@@jmccarsnmore1025 As much as I'd understand that from a reliability and ease of service perspective, it'd suck hard to see yet another rotary car have its guts ripped out just to make it more like everything else.
I'm not the one doing the work, so I can't judge, but there's a reason people come out of the woodwork openly asking G&G to preserve what this car is in some way or another.
@@mitchell-wallisforce7859 I’m honestly surprised they kept the blue RX8 with a Rotary engine. And I’m happy for it!!
@@jmccarsnmore1025 Same here, though to me it's a shame they had to use another RX8 to do it. Can't stop me from moaning, I guess lol
I've been waiting for this since the WRX cleaning. Automotive aesthetic is such a cool part of your channel and I'm glad you guys work together and feature them pretty often.
Beautiful work. Those before/after cuts were so seamless!
Wish they had engine bay shots
I detailed for over 14 years, retiring 12 years ago, and the end result of the RX-8 almost makes me want to get back into the business. I loved playing with cars every day and getting paid to do it, but the constant joint and muscle pain I was in at the end was just too much. It’s good to see these young men taking care of their bodies with PPE, safe chemical handling, proper lifting techniques, and fluid, relaxed motion-four things I never practiced, and of which I still experience the ill effects. Detailing is the most disrespected and under-appreciated segment of the auto industry-I have been told many times by customers that my rates are too high because “it’s not that hard to clean a car” (to which I responded, “then why did you not do it yourself?”). I encourage every detailer to value themselves in how they do their work, in the fee they charge for their expertise, and in the customers they choose to work for.
You guys NEED to remove the dash and gain access to the HVAC/climate control underneath, especially if there is evidence of mice or bugs in the car. Removing the mold and cleaning the carpets is one thing, but you could have dead mice in your evaporator housing, air ducting, or blower housing, and without removing everything, you cannot be sure there isn't a health hazard inside those spaces. I've owned 2 cars that were infested, and both times required the COMPLETE removal of the entire interior to clear out bug/mouse corpses and fully sanitize everything.
This video was actually emotional to watch. When so many other things in life aren't going well and are so difficult to put right, it is extremely satisfying to see a car that was in such a state to turn out so well.
You know, if Daniel were still here..He would be so proud to be the part in this restoration.. RIP Daniel..
I have said it before and I’ll say it again: the G&G channel has the best production quality around. Always great shots, pans, up-close. The before and after cuts were *chef’s kiss*, too.
I've been a rotary nut for years and I currently have 2 RX8's. I bought one of them last summer in similar condition to this car. Only 76k miles but it had been sitting for years. I spent a few weeks cleaning and detailing and the results were nothing short of amazing. It's good to see RX8's finally starting to get some love. While the original motor leaves something to be desired, the chassis is amazing and there's a lot you can do with it. With a few basic reliability mods the original motor will treat you well as long as you stay on top of maintenance. If you prefer a swap then theres a ton of options available. There's no wrong answer imo.
I've always wanted an RX8, or a rotary in general but have zero experience with them. It's on my list though, I definitely want to dig into one
@@RustedRides If anything, take the opportunity to drive one. At least once. They may not be the most impressive spec wise, or the most reliable cars on the planet. But they certainly aren't the least either. They really are just fun, and I suppose that's why idiots like me love both the Rx8, and why myself and many others love the Mx5. I think those two cars, the Rx7, and the 86/BRZ, or even a base model Civic from the 90s, really go to show that you don't need a billon hp to have fun like so many on the internet make it seem. All you need is a somewhat light and rigid chassis, and an engine that loves to rev.
So many people write off a car because they aren't as fast as a Supercar. And all people seem to now focus on is numbers on a sheet of paper.
Personally I think Mazda nearly always nail driving experience in all their cars.
The slow, methodical level of detail and results on the RX8 make this one of my favorite all time G&G episodes. I learned a couple of things about detailing but mainly just enjoyed following the process.
They did a decent job, however they didn't pull the carpet out and pressure wash it, pull the console, and mostly did nothing to address the mouse debris that is certainly within the HVAC duct work. Otherwise it's a normal detail.
RX - 8 design look timeless ❤
You guys did some magic with the shots and editing. Congrats. It was amazing to watch.
It's always a good day when an automotive aesthetic video comes up on your channel!
I’m so glad you guys are doing a Rx8. I was one of the first out there modifying these. Had a Pettit Racing Supercharger on mine. 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Those superchargers are extremely rare now.
I commented earlier about the same exact thing or maybe after you but I didn't read all the comments a couple years back I don't know 5 years or so I was really motivated to get a daily driven rear-wheel drive six speed and this exact Rx8 was my top choice amongst others same year color and trim RB3 Blue Rx8 and i wanted thenPettit Supercharger and they were out of business and they are super rare to find and from what I have learned it's usually not a good idea to buy used superchargers the roots or lobe style type
@@Steel5xchampS Indeed. I will probably turbo eventually. I have my adaptronic ecu. I'm waiting to see what Kyle Mohan is doing with the Hybrid Renesis build though. I would like to try that more than anything.
I LOVE these detailing videos with Automotive Aesthetic!! They're always so satisfying.
I always thought it wasn’t a good idea to hit the dirt and dust up with a pressure washer first and use something like a hose to take off a majority of the initial grime to keep from scratching, etc.
Absolutely awesome barn find!
Having halo reach flashbacks with that ending, I can’t use words to describe the emotions I’m feeling right now. Great work you guys!
Huge night and day difference between tall ben and short ben. Short ben always putting quality videos
Loved this. I have owned a 2009 R3 (in white) in the UK for the past 10 years. So good to see this one being given a second life.
13:35 those transitions show you guys can STILL impress me and improve. I was stunned.
This spec is exactly the same as the one I always wanted. Either a blue R3 or that really pretty dark purple color the Shinka came in. I love these cars, I know they’ve got their issues but these things are still so cool
I love the blue! We've been thinking of a car that we could paint with that amazing metallic red that Mazda has out right now. I was thinking it would look amazing on an RX8, and suited since it's a Mazda
we need to preserve this model. Keep them alive pls!
The 13:18- 13:24 clip gave me Forza showroom vibes. Awesome job guys! Can't wait for more updates on the build!
Can we just appreciate not only the detail profession, but that there are many satisfying jobs out there that pay well where you work with your hands after vocational school or DIY training? Push that even further and get a degree in automotive or environmental engineering and the sky is the limit!
Good Lord, Whoever edited and produced the video, and chose the music, Bravo. VERY Well done. Both passion and emotion are conveyed, but still subdued. Love it.
Shout out to the editors in this one, flawless. And shout out to AA they’re an inspiration to me as an amateur detailer
Deep cleaning videos will never get boring, super satisfying to watch and very nice outcome. Great job!
Man, the after shots of this car would have been killer RX8 promo back in the day. Excellent job as always
from the bottom of my heart. i thankyou for restoring the color of this rx8. i wish i can come to your shop and be your life long go to for detailing. but i live in south east asia rip. thankyou once again. this video really sooth my soul
Having worked in detailing shops in the past, it is always the most satisfying to see just how far a car can come back to life with some time, effort, and knowing how to use whatever equipment you have on hand. This thing looks amazing, and I can't wait to see Ben enjoying every moment of driving it........ after the engine gets situated properly that is.
I always loved the design of these RX8’s with the long hood and aggressive stance. My nephew is 15 and he just bought one. I’m gonna make sure he sees this video.
I’ve been wanting an rx8 forever I think I’m finally gonna pull the trigger after watching this.
Didn’t realize who these guys were until I saw the shop Woodness Goodness built on his channel. Brooo that’s sweet.
Watching car detailing videos never gets old; they are just so satisfying. They make want to go to my garage and detail my car... but then I remember my city decided to ban and fine car washes 😢
One of the greatest cars I ever owned. Well done lads ❤
Idk how an Rx8 R3 got selected as the next car but thank you for not rejecting it! Looking forward more videos for this car. My favorite color too.
Why I feel in love with this channel, your camera work is Exquisite
As a Mazda fanboy I never loved the rx8 styling but it's really grown on me lately. I'm excited about this build. Just please keep it rotary.
G&G restoration & detailing takes on another level compared to other main channel for this kind of job. + Its an RX-8, a very underratted car that is left behind by enthusiasts .Love it!
Congrats on the car, the detailing, the photography and the edition all mixed for a 10 /10 video
I never spent a single thought over it.. but now in Retrospective the RX8 FL is a damn good looking Car.
This was one of the best transformations I’ve ever seen, I watch videos on a couple different channels and rivals the best outcomes.
I had a 04 rx8 about 10 years ago and hand over heart this video took me back regardless of the rotary’s endless issues lol
The effort y'all put into the audio mix and music selection really shows.
Wow! What a transformation!! She looks like a brand new car!! Great job and great rescue!🙏👌😎👍
The RX8 overall design aged well looks better than most cars in the market right now
One of the best edits by you guys, especially the latter half
Every time you guys post a video with Automotive Aesthetic I get so excited because I know it will be one of the most satisfying videos to watch. Great content.
Ozone machines are so cool. Used one on a project that smelled really awful, just like this. A few short hours and it had zero smells afterwards. It's like a magical reset.
These passionate guys from Automotive Aesthetic and the editing always make me wanna cry from joy!
outstanding work you have done! 🥇🏆🥰
I knew from the beginning that G&G would take this to Automotive Aesthetics. It’s gonna make this car look brand new from bumper to bumper
Gotta love the 80s vibes at the start and always ending on the heavenly themes!
Automotive Aesthetic doesn't mess around. They are the truth. 😊
This video is a work of art!
You smashed it boys! The RX-8 is a sexy looking car anyway, and now it looks even better after a clean! Ben, treat this beauty to a fresh paint job!
The RX8 has been out for over 20 years now and it's still a beautiful shaped car Even the R3 model is 14 years old
I have seen and have been detailing for more than 30 yrs. and these guys are very good!!!
Stunning work as always from AA. Genuinely glad they're still doing their thing.
Did not realize it was a blue rx8 underneath all that. Super satisfying detailed job to watch and miss watching them on GG’s channel. Always a great collaborations.
Omg the violins and headlights
Gears and gasoline episodes are always movies! Video quality and editing are amazing. You guys need your own tv show lol
14:21 reminds me of the Forza loading menu when you are about to select a car, great video!
Although i really watch this channel mostly for the time attack racing, this is probably one of my favorite videos, not only on the channel, but on yt
G&G are giving them one heck of a promotional video with the dumpster fire vehicles they ask them to clean up. Beautiful job and props to the editor for the clean comparison transitions
The production of these videos always amazes me. Beautiful filming per usual
As someone who is also a videographer, and just started trying to do automotive content on TH-cam, I love watching channels that put in that extra effort to make the production quality great! Goals for sure
This video was so beautiful. Made this car and detail appear to be the work of art
as a previous owner of an RX-8, this was so satisfying to watch
Every time Automotive Esthetic is featured on this channel I can't click the thumbs up sign fast enough. Beautiful work!
madly satisfying to see a transformation of this caliber
as somebody who loves detailing their car and families cars this was such a great satisfying video. Can’t wait to see where you take the rx8 Ben!
So satisfying to watch! I really love the spec of this car. Great color, wheels, seats, etc. I want it!
IM SO FUCKING STOKED YOU GUYS BOUGHT AN RX8 PLEASE,PLEASE NEVER LET HER GO!
Hopefully you guys can bring her to hyperfest at VIR this year
The Automotive Aesthetic team is outstanding!
My boss at my first job had one of these, in red. Always loved they way these looked. Might have to get one myself.
As a bodyshop technician and detailer, I can approve that this is very professional work and not some demonstration video type bs. Good job bringing it back!
Something about blue on this car just looks so right. I'm pretty jealous of Thorn lol
So satisfying, makes me want to clean my car.
This is the type of video which got me started with G&G, Amazing!
really good editing. subtle stuff here and there but it really shows. great woork. also the camera work on this one is nice. curios on how you guys shoot each episode. maybe some bts with the whole crew and walk us through your entire process? thanks!
Exactly my comment a few minutes ago, great filming, playing with angles and focus and perfectly put together.
The RX8 R3, in this color is such a beauty!
I've always liked the looks of RX8s. Blue is the correct color choice as well
Can't wait to see what happens with this car. Would love to see it stay rotary with a turbo setup maybe.
This is one of my favorite parts of seeing you guys get new cars - the detail video. The editing, the camera work, the angles, it's always perfect.
Dude this looks like a car "That Dude in Blue" would drive, but it does look good.
Bro you guys hit the lottery with this one 100k views in less then 14 hrs... 🎯 I know that it's not even all about that with you though but it does help with being able to make great content for viewers and clearly just from the few comments everyone is extremely pleased with the content of your videos and definitely excited for this current series moving forward...
the music playing in the looks brand new portion makes this feel so emotional and cathartic lmao
It's so hard to wait for the next episode of G&G! Phenomenal camera and audio work, wonderful content, and outstanding people.
Save her men! Tearing up how great she looks afterwards, that electric blue was great!
I really do enjoy these
You guys are keeping Daniel’s dream alive
Rx8s look so good and that blue makes it pop more
Ozone machines are neat. Used one at work because a delivery driver hot boxed in a brand new semi for 2 days and the customer was waiting for it.
Loved the rental one I used for cleaning out a cigarette smelling, moldy, mouse poop infested car. Couldn't smell anything other than ozone after that.
These guys attention to detail is great. Beautiful job
The music, the editing, so well done.
That is absolutely beautiful!!
As a previous Mazda owner. They use the most beautiful yet delicate and easily damaged paint I’ve ever come across. You can literally scratch a Mazda by looking at it harshly.
the editing on this is awesome, such a satisfying video
Suggestion: Take still-frames from the footage you shot so you get all possible angles of the exterior, and make a wrap with the "dirt-look" it had^^