YouTuber finds junkyard filled with legendary 2000s cars
- YouTuber Prizzamike paid a visit to an extraordinary junkyard
- It was filled with legendary 2000s cars
- The quality of each car varied but there was still a lot to appreciate
Published on Oct 27, 2024 at 1:37 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Oct 25, 2024 at 2:38 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Alessandro Renesis
This YouTuber came across a junkyard filled with legendary 2000s cars that were rotting away.
Prizzamike touted the spot as ‘the most interesting junkyard’ that he’d ever visited.
With high praise like that, you’d be expecting something big.
And believe us, there’s a lot of gems to go through on this lot.
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A look inside this ‘legendary’ junkyard
Right off the bat, Mike encountered iconic vehicles such as a S2000 driven by Choe FDM during Drift Mansion.
As you might expect from a junkyard, the quality and condition varied wildly from each car.
Whilst the S2000 barely had a dent on it, an Acura RSX was sat in the yard looking a pretty sorry state with a substantial amount of damage to the front.
Also on site was a manual twin turbo 1996 Nissan 300ZX, which had been given to the junkyard for a timing issue.
Mike explained: “Apparently it was a junked title because the timing jumped on it.
“So they just scrapped it and sent it to [this yard].”
If you’re a fan of 2000s cars, this junkyard is basically your idea of Heaven.
There’s a Toyota Supra MK4 A80 on hand, although it’s sadly got a melted interior.
With a ton of shrubbery growing up inside it, the Supra is looking more like a greenhouse than a supercar.
At least there’s not a tree growing up inside it, as was the case in this Swedish car graveyard.
What other legendary 2000s cars were in the yard?
A handful of Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII and IX were dotted around the place, alongside some Lancer Evo 10s.
It’s already an impressive range, before even going into the Nissan R35 GTR, Toyota Supra MK5 and Toyota MR2.
It’s no wonder that Mike said this was the most interesting yard he’d visited.
And he’s seen some cool spots before, like this yard full of abandoned project cars – many of which didn’t deserve to be there.
In the end, Mike opted to salvage some parts from the 300zx that he encountered earlier on.
He paid for the hood, fog lights and several trim pieces.
As he was taking them off, he noted that they remained in good quality.
To see this remarkable location for yourself, head over to Prizzamike‘s YouTube channel.