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Why Buy Used Cars

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If I Had A Hammer…


Mobile Shop

This is the perfect accessory to put next to your recently purchased used car.

I’m not one to tinker with tools but this insane toolbox on steroids makes me want to put on a one-piece mechanic’s jumpsuit and start breaking fixing things.

You’ll probably spend every weekend in the garage doting over the 230 tools stocked inside; DeWalt, Johnson, Channellock, Stanley and Mag-Lite are among the who’s who list of tools included.

The tool Gods also jammed it full of nails, screws, plumbing and electrical supplies, glue, cables ties, hole filler and other goodies. And, each tool rests in its own numbered and labeled pocket; now you can inventory your entire tool set in under 30 seconds. (I never realized this was such an important need.)

Having the luxury to do so will run you about $3,000. Although they provide DVD training and promise excellent customer support.  You may need it as there are over 4000 parts from top to bottom. 

For those times that 4000 parts is a bit too much, you can use the detachable tool bag. Don’t worry, that has 100 tools in it.

Don’t be shocked when your neighbors stop over more frequently.

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