![]() 10/06/2015 at 00:34 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I stumbled on an interesting YouTube channel this evening. The channel, WakoCarTokyo, posts short videos of the projects completed by the
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body shop in (you guessed it) Tokyo. These (typically) 4 minute or less videos highlight various stages of the repair process on a variety of cars with various amounts of damage. All with snippets of English language radio serving as background music.
I do wish they focused more on the actual work at each step, rather than showing the end result of each step. Still, it’s interesting to watch.
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This is why I much prefer PDR to PBR.
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PDR is a cool process, and is defnitely the way to go if no paint work will be required after the dent is pulled.
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The only thing this makes me think of is the subset of the population that derives pleasure from watching pimple popping videos. Yes, there are entire channels devoted to it on Youtube...
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That’s pretty cool! Also, Dem Kosei K1 wheels in the last video. Best wheel ever made! It’s the perfect mix of low cost, low weight, and more than decent strength
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Excellent