lexus drift

Posted by Lexus Fast | Lexus | Sunday 27 February 2011 2:20 pm




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1990 lexus drift

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Keep Your Automotive Tools Handy

Posted by Jordan Storey | Automotive Tools | Saturday 26 February 2011 7:33 pm




Now that you have your own car, it is important that you do have the right automotive tools in handy. This is because you would never know when your car might act up and you would need to do some adjustments or repairs yourself. You should have a set of the basic and the most used automotive tools for car owners. These automotive tools should be kept handy either in a car repair kit or box inside your car or even in your car’s trunk.

One of the first things that you should purchase for your car’s tool kit would be an adjustable wrench. This tool has the ability to actually automatically adjust to the size of the nut and could loosen or tighten everything. You should shell out around $10 to $40 for this one.

You should include a continuity tester. It is an electrical test equipment. You can use this to check if there is an electrical path that can be made between two points. This is good for testing electrical parts in your car. This should cost you around $3 to $40.

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For around $1.50 each, you should get a couple of funnels. This should help you out greatly in adding fluids and oils in your car. Make sure that you clean them after using them and also make sure that you use only one funnel for each fluid. For example, you should only use one funnel for adding brake fluid. Never use this funnel to add oil or washer fluid.

Do not forget to put in a car jack. You should spend around $9 for this one. You should use this in case you need to change your tires. This is one of the indispensable items that you should not forget to include in your automotive tool kit.

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Discover Details About Steaming TV

Posted by John | Entertainment | Monday 21 February 2011 8:12 pm




Want to watch all best sitcoms and sports coverage? Why don’t you just stream it all in? You can now watch streaming TV online. Entertainment is now at the tip of a mouse click. You can even watch sports online on full HD. You don’t even have to pay for installation. Go to our site to find out how you can get steaming TV!

Getting enough channels from your standard TV? Just stream, stream and stream everything. You can now watch streaming TV online. For a small one-time fee, entertainment is all yours. Follow your favorite teams as you watch sports online. You don’t even have to pay for installation. Go to our site to find out how you can get steaming TV!

Getting enough channels from your standard TV? Why don’t you just stream it all in? To watch streaming TV online is now a reality. Entertainment is now at the tip of a mouse click. To watch sports online is never just a dream now. You get full access without monthly costs. Go to our site to find out how you can get steaming TV!

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Slomo Lexus Drift

Posted by Lexus Fast | Lexus | Saturday 19 February 2011 3:23 am




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Just something I put on together pretty quickly. Tell me what you think.

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Lexus Drift

Posted by Lexus Fast | Lexus | Friday 18 February 2011 8:10 pm




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Lexus IS300 drifting at Carlisle 08, the guy was nuts, takin the high speed drifts in a car that looks like its show ready

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LEXUS DRIFT IS350 DYNO RUN

Posted by Lexus Fast | Lexus | Friday 18 February 2011 1:54 am




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Hiro Sumida’s Discount Tire Lexus IS350drift car gets taken to redline on a dyno at Garage Boso’s Grand Opening

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Go No Further Pertaining to Directions And Browse Garmin And Magellan GPSes Today

Posted by Tairy | Automotive Tools,Autos,Cars,GPS | Friday 18 February 2011 12:19 am




The Garmin nuvi 2460LT is one of those devices which could seem like a typical Garmin system of a more modern technology though the appearance of this unit speaks for itself. The Garmin nuvi 2460LT makes a good impact having its sizeable extra-wide display screen which measures 5 inches diagonally. It has an identical elements of design as Garmin nuvi units of the past consequently when using the touchscreen display interface is definitely concerning as easy as taking the unit on the go.

The Magellan RoadMate 2055 sports advantages on just about all fronts since it weighs a bit less than the older units and also the sweet thin appearance undoubtedly impresses and will not appear to be a cheap entry-level system. The 4.3″ is actually a good choice for a size given that it also makes the product lightweight and users can easily still take it with one hand and also install it very easily in the windshield.

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Roadfly.com – Racing in a 2008 Volvo C30

Posted by Lexus Fast | Volvo | Monday 14 February 2011 12:29 am




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We took the new 2008 Volvo C30 around Pocono race track in Pennsylvania. For car reviews, videos, and one of the oldest and largest car communities on the Internet visit Roadfly.com www.roadfly.com Follow us on Facebook! http

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Automotive Tools For The Road Warrior

Posted by Jordan Storey | Automotive Tools | Thursday 10 February 2011 12:21 am




In today’s highly mobile world, many spend countless hours and miles traveling in their automobiles for work and vacation. Modern cars are also far more reliable than the cars of 30 years ago. We have begun to take them for granted. We expect them to just work day in day. However, the time to learn the lessons of basic car repair is not on a deserted highway at 2 am on the way up to the ski slopes! Automobiles still breakdown, have flat tires and batteries run out of juice. Most people think that you have to be a space shuttle engineer to even open the hood of a 21st century car. While it is true that computer technology has drastically changed the way engines and cars operate, there are still some basic car repairs that you can perform in a pinch. You must carry some basic automotive tools with you at all times in order to carry them out.

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A basic kit with automotive tools doesn’t have to break the bank or require you tow a trailer full of tools. You can go as basic as you want and add more tools as your needs change. The first thing to do is put together a list of automotive tools that you will probably need. (I have included one in this article.) You will be surprised to find that you own many of them already. The real chore is to get them together in one place and carry them with you. You will also need something to carry them in. First see if you have an old duffle bag stuffed in a closet. If not you can probably get one cheap at an Army surplus store. Now it is time to look at our automotive tool list and start collecting them.

Automotive tools for your kit should include the following: set of various screwdrivers (both flat head and Phillips), crescent wrench, pliers, torque wrench, pocket knife, jumper cables, battery terminal brush, spare fuses, 1 quart of oil, duct tape, flashlight, gloves, medical kit, road flares, reflective vest, blanket and funnel. Make sure your car jack and tire iron are in their proper place in your car’s trunk. After you have gathered these items and put them in your old duffle bag, store it in your truck so its there when you need it. These items can prove to be invaluable to help you fix a minor problem and be on your way.

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should i put money in to my car?

Posted by Lexus Fast | Volvo | Sunday 6 February 2011 5:29 am




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i have a 93 volvo 940 turbo and it has almost 200,000 miles, i have already put in a performance camshaft from ipd, and im debating if i should put anymore money in to it. for example should i put in rims?chip?stickshift? racing seats?

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