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For real? That's Fkn lame who carries screw drivers!?

lol I carry

a socket set

a ratchet spanner set

gas soldering iron/cutting tool

cross bar

set of screwdrivers

lol

im sure they'll have one, but yeh.

For real? That's Fkn lame who carries screw drivers!?

Sif not have emergency tool kit in car. You've owned a skyline before, crazy not to have duct tape, zip ties and tools in the car at all times haha

Bloody reliable Lexus drivers. Haha

I do remember my old mans BMW has an emergency toolkit in the boot from factory. Them nifty Germans

Lol matlab

Only lulz when it's not kicking your ass and you don't know why xD.

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OT: With my jack in the boot I've got a little tool set which has screw driver or two and a spanner (along with the hooked bar for jack etc) lols. Thought it was standard :P

Also some electrical tape lying around, think I dropped the roll when I was wiring up HU or something... Handy for ghetto spec reasons like attaching my e-tag, since mine didn't come with the sticky bracket and I keep forgetting to go down and get one :/

Yeh it's a Lexus not an import

It has a emergency tool kit with gloves and hand wash! Haha but no thanks Lexus encore service ftw!

Also did it at home she just said it's at my risk

Edited by alr33x

lol I carry

a socket set

a ratchet spanner set

gas soldering iron/cutting tool

cross bar

set of screwdrivers

With all those tools you could have changed your own engine mounts...

I hate you and your orange car. :P

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