How to Add Weight to a Flash-Modded iPod Classic/Video | Factory Feel Restored | Costs Only 30 Cents
Description
Guide on how to add back internal weight to a flash-modded iPod Video or Classic to restore its original factory feel. No more sissy iPod lol.
Check out my iPod repair/flash mod playlist for more videos.
Links for stuff:
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro Info
00:40 Start Mission
03:35 Final Checks
03:48 Close Up
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