I really do enjoy watching you fix cars. My dad was an engineer and mechanic in the British Army, and of course he always fixed our cars. I miss him explaining all of the doodads and bits and bobs, and you’ve filled that gap in my life, thank you ❤
I opened youtube, but was about to close it when I saw your joyous thumbnail. Now I have to watch. edit: You're face lights up doing this work... so happy to see. Keep kicking ass.
Love to see you working with the cars. My father, grandfather, and uncle were mechanics. My brother and his son now have their own business working on cars. My sister inherited some mechanical abilities as well, but none for me lol. I do love to watch the car races here in the USA, especially the Daytona 500. Paul, it's just great to see you enjoying life. 🤗
The centre console lid of my husband`s Toyota Auris (2014) looks very, very ugly and my husband keeps complaining about it. I`m now quite confident I`ll manage to replace it by myself. (automotive skills = zero ;-)) Thank you 🙂
Paul I hope ( wish) that your surgeon from St. George's sees this post of yours...he would be absolutely "busting his buttons"!! 🤩😄 You've come a long way, baby!!👍👏👏👏🥳
Oh gosh! In Australia the Toyota Highlander is called the Toyota Kluger. They have a pretty good reputation here. Not perfect, but pretty good. Best of luck with the chemo. It's not easy. Paul.
Ha, ha. That was rather fun, Paul. I had a MAF (mass air flow)sensor warning on my dash. Between UTube and my son-in-law, walking me through on the phone, it got repaired enough to get me 300 miles to said son-in-law and a proper replacement. I’m 84😅
wowwwwwzzza...That seemed doable even for a person like me who knows only how to drive a vehicle...I own a 2020 toyota camry.. sooo are the consoles the same basically!! Shout out from LAS VEGAS, NEVADA [USA]..... PLEASE COME & VISIT!! Incidentally--YOU look amazing--socially--mentally--and physically❤❤🎉 😊
Yes, that's the spirit. I want to show everyone that there are a lot of repairs that can be done with very minimal skills required. Changing a centre console lid is definitely one of them. Well done on buying a Toyota Camry by the way. They are one of the most reliable cars on the road. They aren't faultless, but they are far better than most.
Good to see you so happily absorbed in this task, Paul. It's a bit of fun. Do I see you wearing boots? I would just cook here in canada we have 40C days, and humid, the dampness is unbearable. I'm off to have a look at your older seat belt fix video because my passenger side has lost it's bungee snap and just hangs there all sad. Thanks 🌼
hey paul, if you've worked on a large enough variety of cars would you entertain the idea of a video recommending and/or warning about models and years?
I know zero about fixing cars, I'm just here to watch you enjoying life! 😊
So good to see you enjoying life Paul. God is so good❤
I really do enjoy watching you fix cars. My dad was an engineer and mechanic in the British Army, and of course he always fixed our cars. I miss him explaining all of the doodads and bits and bobs, and you’ve filled that gap in my life, thank you ❤
You're welcome. Sounds like I'd better stick around in this life and keep creating videos for you then. OK! Paul.
@@PaulinPerth Yes! Get better soon, and keep fixing cars! Very best wishes for Sydney x
I opened youtube, but was about to close it when I saw your joyous thumbnail. Now I have to watch. edit: You're face lights up doing this work... so happy to see. Keep kicking ass.
Love to see you working with the cars. My father, grandfather, and uncle were mechanics. My brother and his son now have their own business working on cars. My sister inherited some mechanical abilities as well, but none for me lol. I do love to watch the car races here in the USA, especially the Daytona 500. Paul, it's just great to see you enjoying life. 🤗
Thank you Paul from USA.
The centre console lid of my husband`s Toyota Auris (2014) looks very, very ugly and my husband keeps complaining about it. I`m now quite confident I`ll manage to replace it by myself. (automotive skills = zero ;-)) Thank you 🙂
You absolutely can do it Bettina! Keep me updated! Paul.
Paul I hope ( wish) that your surgeon from St. George's sees this post of yours...he would be absolutely "busting his buttons"!! 🤩😄 You've come a long way, baby!!👍👏👏👏🥳
Thank you, Paul. It's good to see you working again on Cars. I'm watching from Sydney. I am praying for your health.
Brilliant Paul … so easy when you demonstrate each little step. Have a great day…love & hugs from Canada. 🇨🇦
San Antonio Texas Thanks you 😊
You’re so brilliant and creative!
"they're coming for you" 😆
What a great-looking and functional result. Satisfying.
Nice fix, man. I like replacing parts like this, but most times, I forget how I dismantled it in the first place, lol.
Paul so happy your working on cars. I’m still going to chemo with my partner. My highlander blew up I’m devastated 🙋🏻♀️ I have enough on my mind
Oh gosh! In Australia the Toyota Highlander is called the Toyota Kluger. They have a pretty good reputation here. Not perfect, but pretty good.
Best of luck with the chemo. It's not easy.
Paul.
Ha, ha. That was rather fun, Paul. I had a MAF (mass air flow)sensor warning on my dash. Between UTube and my son-in-law, walking me through on the phone, it got repaired enough to get me 300 miles to said son-in-law and a proper replacement. I’m 84😅
Great to see you back doing something you love Paul. Hello from Northern Ireland
Great to see you back teaching us. ❤🇺🇸
Great video! Thank you! Greetings from Germany 😊
Hallo aus Bonn 🙂
I'm not mechanically-inclined, so I think you have a superpower! Cheers from the USA!
So well explained I feel I could manage that job now I’ve seen you do it. Great camera work too. ❤️🥕
Caroline did a great job on camera. It's actually her father's car.
wowwwwwzzza...That seemed doable even for a person like me who knows only how to drive a vehicle...I own a 2020 toyota camry..
sooo are the consoles the same basically!! Shout out from LAS VEGAS, NEVADA [USA].....
PLEASE COME & VISIT!!
Incidentally--YOU look amazing--socially--mentally--and physically❤❤🎉 😊
Yes, that's the spirit. I want to show everyone that there are a lot of repairs that can be done with very minimal skills required. Changing a centre console lid is definitely one of them.
Well done on buying a Toyota Camry by the way. They are one of the most reliable cars on the road. They aren't faultless, but they are far better than most.
its great seeing you in your zone
Good to see you so happily absorbed in this task, Paul. It's a bit of fun. Do I see you wearing boots? I would just cook here in canada we have 40C days, and humid, the dampness is unbearable. I'm off to have a look at your older seat belt fix video because my passenger side has lost it's bungee snap and just hangs there all sad. Thanks 🌼
Yes, it is the middle of winter here. The Ugg boots are fab this time of year. Paul.
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❤❤❤ thank you for Michigan, United States!
great! and the joke about the sirens was priceless!!
Very good info!!
hey paul, if you've worked on a large enough variety of cars would you entertain the idea of a video recommending and/or warning about models and years?
My opinions are broadly the same as Scotty Kilmer. www.youtube.com/@scottykilmer. His advice is solid. Toyota, Honda and Mazda for the win. Paul.
@@PaulinPerth cheers Paul!
You look fantastic!! I look forward to seeing your videos sending ❤from fl
Back in your element I see haha, great.
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Hey Paul I have one question about car will I able to msg you on your email ?
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