Just wanting to get a bit of list of what guys could purchase if they have a spare hunge in need of spending on their rides.
I bought a 900cca battery pack starter which comes with a work light, compressor with gauge, usb charger, 12v dc supply, from Supershit about 9mths ago for $90, and I have already got my money back in its usefulness. Recommended purchase for anyone who drives their car intermittently and is sick of jumper leads and carrying around a spare battery!
Damo
The best $100 you have spent on your car/tool kit ect
The best $100 you have spent on your car/tool kit ect
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A hammer lighter fluid and some matches? I'm sure we have a few laying around so prob only cost you bout 20. But don't expect fireworks, just one night of warmth. Hehehe just kidding
A cheap 10 dollar set of sockets, the miniature sized ones that have only up to 13mm
Comes in handy with those annoying bolts. Well not so much standard but its helped me undo a few bolts my good set won't reach and they cost 250 and up.
Torque wrench. I'm sure I got mine under 50 and it's a king Chrome one. Always great for people in my position who have to swap their head. I use to borrow my old man's but now I got a mate borrowing mine every now and again.
Dex
A cheap 10 dollar set of sockets, the miniature sized ones that have only up to 13mm
Comes in handy with those annoying bolts. Well not so much standard but its helped me undo a few bolts my good set won't reach and they cost 250 and up.
Torque wrench. I'm sure I got mine under 50 and it's a king Chrome one. Always great for people in my position who have to swap their head. I use to borrow my old man's but now I got a mate borrowing mine every now and again.
Dex
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Bringing New life to the Young Dog...
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Bringing New life to the Young Dog...
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- The Renegade
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Super cheap snatch strap.
Think it was $80 or so, I've used it as designed, but also coz it was so cheap I've used it as a tow strap, to pull out stumps, tied a bonnet down etc etc.
Think it was $80 or so, I've used it as designed, but also coz it was so cheap I've used it as a tow strap, to pull out stumps, tied a bonnet down etc etc.
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The beast:
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Trust no-one but yourself.
The beast:
http://forum.n12turbo.com/viewtopic.php?t=3982
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Mid North Coast Member.
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Well best 100 dollars would of been best 140 dollars spent.
Is a soldering iron with a hot air station.
Fixed monitors
Fixed TV's
fixed Satelite boxes
fixed Settop Boxes, DVD Players, Amps
I used to just throw this stuff away when it was broken now I go looking for peoples broken stuff to fix it.
so best investment I have made.
The fixes are under 40 dollars usually.
Is a soldering iron with a hot air station.
Fixed monitors
Fixed TV's
fixed Satelite boxes
fixed Settop Boxes, DVD Players, Amps
I used to just throw this stuff away when it was broken now I go looking for peoples broken stuff to fix it.
so best investment I have made.
The fixes are under 40 dollars usually.
Amraks
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