What is this tool for?
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I just can't bring myself to do that. To my way of thinking, shipping charge should be actual shipping cost. I can't believe Ebay doesn't crack down on this, because they lose money on it. I even refund some if I overcharge for shipping.
BTW- This auction is ending today. Don't miss your chance! Bidding is just barely over $20!
BTW- This auction is ending today. Don't miss your chance! Bidding is just barely over $20!
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Well, this tool is actually a tool made by Mazda themselves... They call it the Epic tool.
The original description by Mazda says it can be used for many things.
Just a breif warning, if you're unsure if you can handle the sheer awesomeness of this post... please take your .56 cents and ride a fake donkey.
The OFFICIAL usage list by Mazda:
- Opening the gas cap in case your popper is stuck.
- Flattening a tire.
- Changing tail light bulbs.
- Applying the final touches to the paint.
- Tightening the cam shafts.
- Valve cover gasket peeler.
- Opening a bucket of Ice Cream.
- Pushing the button on the TV remote to watch "Survivor."
- Applying the wing glitch on the rx7's wind sheild.
- Stealing candy from a baby.
- Picking a wedgie.
- Feeling up random wemmen. ^-^;
- Replacing the Schphincter valve on the mufflers.
- Eating a steak.
- Golf shoe wrench.
- Stealing a stereo.
- Cleaning ear wax.
- Adjusting the volume of your stereo.
- It's a metal detector, I swear.
- It beeps when aliens are coming.
- Opens locks... (everywhere.)
- Loosens European electricity sockets.
- Chuck Norris uses it as a Cellular, bananular phone.
- It was Michael Jackson's.... umm... You don't want to know.
- Farrah Faucet's Make up container opener majig.
- Last but not least... It took up space in your Rx7's tool bag. (It makes babies cry.)
The original description by Mazda says it can be used for many things.
Just a breif warning, if you're unsure if you can handle the sheer awesomeness of this post... please take your .56 cents and ride a fake donkey.
The OFFICIAL usage list by Mazda:
- Opening the gas cap in case your popper is stuck.
- Flattening a tire.
- Changing tail light bulbs.
- Applying the final touches to the paint.
- Tightening the cam shafts.
- Valve cover gasket peeler.
- Opening a bucket of Ice Cream.
- Pushing the button on the TV remote to watch "Survivor."
- Applying the wing glitch on the rx7's wind sheild.
- Stealing candy from a baby.
- Picking a wedgie.
- Feeling up random wemmen. ^-^;
- Replacing the Schphincter valve on the mufflers.
- Eating a steak.
- Golf shoe wrench.
- Stealing a stereo.
- Cleaning ear wax.
- Adjusting the volume of your stereo.
- It's a metal detector, I swear.
- It beeps when aliens are coming.
- Opens locks... (everywhere.)
- Loosens European electricity sockets.
- Chuck Norris uses it as a Cellular, bananular phone.
- It was Michael Jackson's.... umm... You don't want to know.
- Farrah Faucet's Make up container opener majig.
- Last but not least... It took up space in your Rx7's tool bag. (It makes babies cry.)
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4 pages of this crap? You guys are a bunch of idiots.
That's CLEARLY a custom made South Korean hybrid plastic and aluminum rotor.
This kid that's failing my auto class told me about it. He said it weighs like not even a pound. He seems legit.
That's CLEARLY a custom made South Korean hybrid plastic and aluminum rotor.
This kid that's failing my auto class told me about it. He said it weighs like not even a pound. He seems legit.
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