A high school senior from Arkansas showed how far he was willing to go for his disabled best friend — saving for two years to buy him an electric wheelchair.

Tanner Wilson, who attends Caddo Hills High School in Norman, surprised his pal Brandon Qualls with the new wheelchair in front of his classmates last month, KTHV reported. Qualls, who frequently complained of tired arms from manually pushing himself around on his old self-propelled wheelchair, cried tears of joy when presented with the gift.

“They came in and my face just blew up, crying everywhere,” Qualls said, adding his reaction was “just like, ‘Wow, can’t believe he did that for me!'”

Wilson worked part-time at a local car mechanic shop to save up for the purchase. He did not share the price of the wheelchair, but they typically cost several thousand dollars.

“He’s just been a really good friend and I wanted to do him a favor,” Wilson told the station last week. “I just felt like I needed to do it, and I wanted to do it.”

Their teacher, Kathy Baker, told NBC affiliate KARK that she helped customize the chair with orange flames and Qualls’ last name emblazoned on the back.

Baker said she wasn’t surprised by Wilson’s act of kindness.

“He loves to do for others,” Baker said. “He is just a great young man.”

The school shared a Facebook post along with a photo of Qualls in his new chair.

“We would like to share some love. Today Tanner Wilson, Caddo Hill’s Senior, surprised his fellow classmate Brandon Qualls with a motorized wheelchair. We are so grateful for the heartfelt surprise from one Indian to another. Tanner has been saving for two years to show his appreciation and friendship for Brandon,” reads the Feb. 26 post that’s been shared thousands of times.

Wilson’s mom, Colleen Carmack, told CNN that her son is grateful that his kind act is getting attention on social media.

“They both deserve the attention because they’re both great and wonderful kids,” Carmack said.

The chair will remain at school for Qualls until the family can get a car to accommodate the chair.