Fixing my Abandoned Project Car - BIGTIME

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Published 2024-06-28
The time has come! The BigTime boys are getting back to wrenching in the garage with Jobe's Nissan S14.

A broke, sad looking project car that's been neglected for nearly 4 years. But today’s the day we change that - Welcome to Big Time!



Go check out our Discord: bit.ly/BigTime_Discord
Go check out our Website: bigtimebigtime.com/

All Comments (21)
  • @sindrifts
    i think Zach and Jerry realize that this is the video we have been waiting years for
  • Is it awkward if I dreamt about this last night? That's my bad. Love seeing folks doing what they want to do!
  • @lilstapler4112
    I love that they feel confident and comfortable enough to let the scenes hold and the silence draw out, not feeling the need to shove cuts and effects in our faces. Feels much more chill.
  • @dreadwaters7898
    The fact that it’s a car build showing us everything and not have a ton of over edited parts makes this miles more enjoyable to watch. And that is a beautiful pup
  • @ZHF0rd
    No matter how big this channel gets, PLEASE don’t ever forget this format. Big budgets and fancy shops don’t make a channel… it’s the people and the projects. Hunting for a tools in a buddy’s garage and making multiple Harbor Freight runs is something we can actually relate to.
  • Even though I started following Donut in 2018 the peak of watching it to me was the early money pit days at the start of Covid where it was mainly the miata build in this garage or Jeremiah’s version of B2B. I think the fact that a video in that exact style is the first real vid on this channel is a really good sign and yall really get the content people came to you for in the first place
  • Love you two getting back to the basics, in a home garage, with NORMAL tools we all have or can afford. Great format and chemistry too! Keep it up gents
  • @Mend_Kris
    I love how wholesome environment in the garage. Doggo barking, camera guy sneezing, random person walking by. I see a good future for this channel. 👍
  • @brandon5505
    THIS is what Donut should’ve been for the last couple years. Guys with everyday cars and a limited budget, not a $100k+ budget and an insane project you couldn’t do at home
  • @paksungho
    I don’t remember when I stopped watching Donut vids, but I can tell you this is exactly the type of content I’ve been dying to watch again. Straight forward no nonsense builds! Love it! Can’t wait to see more!!
  • @not12listen
    This is one of the best car videos I've seen in a very long time! :) This rings true to the DIY spirit and method. Effort, time, and having to know what you're doing - not just handing it off to a shop to do everything for you. I cannot wait for the next video to come out! I want to see that beast doing its thing!
  • 32 minutes of non sponsored, uninterrupted, pure engine building bliss. So happy you guys left and so happy for you for re-finding the thing you enjoy!
  • @AsijkDniw
    I adore the garage's healthy atmosphere. Dog barking, random person strolling by, and the camera guy sneezing. I believe this channel has a bright future.
  • @ohharn1323
    I haven’t watched a build video like this in ages because the way everyone does it now is not appealing anymore. I just watched this video fully through without even realizing and enjoyed it. Glad to see these guys going back to the roots of what it’s about.
  • @MimicAura93
    It’s insane how the writing transitions so much. Zach and Jerry really did way more than they let on. Their influence shows
  • I appreciate the simple editing. No flash-bang meme clip nonsense. Just a couple friends with good on-camera chemistry having a genuine time working on an exciting yet humble (for modern youtube standards) project. Keep it going, guys!
  • @FuukanaTV
    This video feels like watching the golden era of some CERTAIN automotive media channel once again. Good luck to you guys!
  • I never comment on youtube videos but I had to say PLEASE keep making content like this. I love that you took time to teach skills like how to read mics and feeler gauges, and other basic stuff that new gear heads need to know to be good. Also great that you show how someone can do this in their garage with the right tools. I'm obsessed with this channel now.