The text is a transcript of a video about repairing a damaged car, a Jeep Cherokee, and selling it for a profit. The narrator describes the process of finding and replacing parts, such as the hood, the bumper, the windshield, and the radiator. He also talks about the challenges of driving without a windshield, avoiding the police, and bargaining with the buyer. He ends the video by announcing that he is going to buy another car to fix and sell.
1. The owner of a Cherokee car had it serviced after it was parked for six months.
2. The car's windshield was replaced with a new one that cost 6,000 rubles.
3. The owner bought a hood for 6,000 rubles and a bumper for an unspecified price.
4. The owner also bought two windshields with a rain sensor and cameras for 3,000 rubles.
5. The owner spent 16,000 rubles on spare parts in one day.
6. The owner used a fuel system cleaner from the STP company to clean the car's engine.
7. The owner replaced the car's aluminum radiator and two headlights.
8. The owner installed a new expansion tank and cap on the car.
9. The owner had the car's body repaired at a garage.
10. The owner sold the car for 730,000 rubles.