Fixing the First Problems on My R30,000 Auction Car (Under R5,000 Budget) PART 3

In this episode of Broken But Running, I finally stop talking about problems and start fixing a few of them. After buying this R30,000 auction car, I couldn’t ignore some issues any longer — so I tackled the first fixes on a tight budget and then took the car out for a short drive to see where things stand. In this video: I fix the first problems on my auction car I show what I worked on and explain why I fixed these items first I mention the prices paid for the parts and repairs I take the car for a short drive to see if it actually runs and drives I share my honest thoughts on how the car feels so far This channel is all about driving and surviving on a broke budget, so every decision is based on keeping costs low and fixing only what really matters first. There’s still plenty left to do, but this video is the first real step in getting this car back on the road. If you enjoy honest budget car builds, auction cars, DIY fixes, and real ownership journeys, consider subscribing and following the build. 👉 Next episode: What’s still wrong with the car — and what I’m fixing next #BrokenButRunning #ProjectCar #AuctionCar #BudgetBuild #CheapCar #CarRepair #SouthAfricaCars #BrokeBudget