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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Ganyan din ako... nasa trunk ng kotse ko yung life savings ko.... All P278.56 of it
    laking bagay din bro... dun ko kinukuha ang pang xmas namin.

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    #22
    the fat girlfriend

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    #23
    I have a tool kit that I transfer to the car that I will be using for the day.

    Consists of:
    1 set combination open/box metric wrenches
    1 set metric sockets
    1 set hex wrenches
    1 set torx wrenches
    vise grips
    pliers (two sizes)
    assorted (+) and (-) screwdrivers
    assorted bolts, nuts, washers
    a tube of all purpose grease
    assorted lenghts of wire
    emery paper
    a can of penetrating oil
    a 12 volt trouble light
    a small flashlight with extra batteries
    a portable car battery charger
    jumper cables
    a can of DOT 4 brake fluid
    a litre of engine oil
    a litre of ATF
    and misc other stuff.

    All neatly packed in a grab and go toolchest.

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    #24
    jack, tied him and put a gag so he can't shout. it's been 2 days now and i can still hear him kicking the trunk once in a while.

    seriously.
    jumper cables
    jack
    bottle of water
    engine and atf oil, sobra when i changed oils
    flash light
    1 jack stand
    umbrella

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    #25
    tools, umbrella

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    #26
    Spare tire, service jack and lug wrench. A properly maintained car and carefully planned trips should not need a whole lot of baggage

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    Spare tire, service jack and lug wrench. A properly maintained car and carefully planned trips should not need a whole lot of baggage
    Hey our cars are properly maintained. I just want to be prepared, just in case. Same rational as in having a gun - better have one and not need it than need it and not have one.

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    I am also planning on buying a safety warning triangle or collapsible cone

    I prefer to buying the cones over the triangles. I have a pair of them in both my cars.

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    I have a tool kit that I transfer to the car that I will be using for the day.

    Consists of:
    1 set combination open/box metric wrenches
    1 set metric sockets
    1 set hex wrenches
    1 set torx wrenches
    vise grips
    pliers (two sizes)
    assorted (+) and (-) screwdrivers
    assorted bolts, nuts, washers
    a tube of all purpose grease
    assorted lenghts of wire
    emery paper
    a can of penetrating oil
    a 12 volt trouble light
    a small flashlight with extra batteries
    a portable car battery charger
    jumper cables
    a can of DOT 4 brake fluid
    a litre of engine oil
    a litre of ATF
    and misc other stuff.

    All neatly packed in a grab and go toolchest.
    Master para saan yan?

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I prefer to buying the cones over the triangles. I have a pair of them in both my cars.
    I am deciding between the cone and triangle. Where and how much did you buy yours for? I saw some cheap triangles at LCM but I am not sure if it is reflective enough. Collapsible cones cost around USD15 at Amazon kasi.

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    #31
    no ballet flats. "flat" is persona non grata in my trunk.
    the usual tools that came free with the car, the requisite EWDs, and a working spare tire.
    2 liters of drink-quality water, for the human and/or for the car.
    a set of spare bulbs, one of each type (yes, including dash bulb and ceiling bulb).
    2 blocks of wood, to chuck my tires when jacking.
    basahans, change of decent clothes, heavy cotton gloves (latex gloves don't last the first three lugnuts).
    wet ones.
    heavy duty electric tire inflator (not the toy inflator costing less than 1K! the one that costs +2K).
    yun lang naman.. nothing fancy, as i live 6 km from the workplace..

    for my AT, i also have a jumper cable set, and a small battery charger..

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    I am deciding between the cone and triangle. Where and how much did you buy yours for? I saw some cheap triangles at LCM but I am not sure if it is reflective enough. Collapsible cones cost around USD15 at Amazon kasi.
    I bought my collapsible road cones from Ace hardware. I dont remember how much they cost though.

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    #33
    * Cathy, when I need to operate on somebody. :D

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    * Cathy, when I need to operate on somebody. :D
    Operate or penetrate? 😈

    What brand do you use? Recently I bought the mekanic brand because of the promo.. so far so good..

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    #35
    - a subwoofer
    - a spare tire
    - jack/cross wrench
    - small bag of tools
    - EWD
    - air compressor
    - three liters of pre-mixed coolant and water
    - spare shoe
    - umbrella
    - arnis
    - jumper cable
    - spare tshirt
    - rag

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    #36
    Quote Originally Posted by JC-Tsikot View Post
    What brand do you use?
    Mechenic din (spellcheck?).

    I buy it because its always packaged with Zymol products, which are also of good quality. WD40 is just way too expensive for me.

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    Mechenic din (spellcheck?).

    I buy it because its always packaged with Zymol products, which are also of good quality. WD40 is just way too expensive for me.
    Akala ko mekanic talaga spelling.. check ko bukas sa trunk ko..

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    #38
    A subwoofer, a processor, 4 amplifiers, fuses, wires, and a whole lot of wood and acrylic.

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    Master para saan yan?
    Shhhhh... lube yan ano ka ba

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by jhnkvn View Post
    Shhhhh... lube yan ano ka ba
    Sshhhhh! wala siyang alam dyan!

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