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Mustang Babes

April 24th, 2007 by Shenron

Mustangs and babes - they go together right? Well it depends actually. If you want to attract babes with your mustang you have to make sure the interior of the car is clean for god’s sake. You can’t expect the PamAm bombshell looking at you seductively to get into a car with three inches of Mc-Dees all over the floor.

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Clean your Mustang, keep it shiny and sparkling. Also if you want to attract babes with the mustang you should keep the engine in tune and keep the vehicle completely up to date with all its mechanical needs. If the only reason you bought a mustang is for babes - shame on you for wasting such a useful car on a trivial pursuit! The mustang is one of the best performance cars every produces, and the classic ones made between 1965 and 1970 are the best manufactured in the line (in my humble opinion). If you really want to attract babes, try to look as good as your mustang, that way the mustang isn’t the whole selling point.

 

Mustang Babes

Babes can cars has been an equation in play since the first cars came off the lines at ford, then became part of our culture in the 50s with the glamorization of cars and convertible. Everyone wanted to be James Dean and have all the babes and chicks he got - or they wanted a Steeve McQueen. The real key is to find a babe who likes mustangs and cars as much as you do - a real mustang babe. Try to find someone who matches your enthusiasm in cars (which is pretty difficult in many cases) or who will at least be compatible with your personality - however few there are there are bound to be some. Remember, babes are attracted to cars, but can easily be junked and disappointed with you - so do some push ups the next time you’re out in the garage working on your prized 1964 and a half mustang rarity, and perhaps you’ll find a few mustang babes.

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Making Car Balloons

April 24th, 2007 by Shenron

There was a time when car balloons were reserved specifically for wedding farewells. These days, you won’t have to be driving past a nuptial ceremony to catch a glimpse of these fun automotive add-ons. Making car balloons has become so easy that many people think the once harmless items might be falling into the wrong hands. Though they aren’t being used as weapons of mass destruction, car balloons are becoming a popular item for juvenile delinquents just looking to have some fun.

Making car balloons is a pretty simple process. To start with, one just has to go out and find the perfect balloons for what he’s trying to accomplish. If mischief is your goal, then there are a number of car balloons that will suit you. Certain car balloons have become very popular for this purpose, including ones that are shaped like missiles. Once the right balloons are acquired, making car balloons is easy. Blow the balloon full of helium, so that it will stand straight up in the air when attached to a car. From there, one must tie a sturdy string to the car balloon and attach the end to the car in question. That’s really all there is to it. Now you’re ready to have some and make some folks real nervous.

The aforementioned missile shaped car balloons are popular because they make it look like there are missiles following your car as it goes down the road. If folks don’t happen to see the string that is attached from the balloon to the car, they might just fall hard for this trick. Similar ideas have also been popular in the past, including UFO shaped car balloons. Imagine the look on a person’s face as you fly past them with a mysterious flying object following your automobile closely. If you pick the right car balloons, having a blast with them is very easy.

There are certain risks associated with car balloons, though. Since they cause distractions for other drivers on the road, they can be the primary cause of a major accident. In this circumstance, police officers wouldn’t take too kindly to your prank. In addition, there is always the risk that the car balloons could pop or the string could break. This would leave the balloons floating in the air and no one knows when or where they might come down.

If you weigh the risks associated with car balloons against the certain fun that they provide, it’s easy to see why folks have become so infatuated with them. This fad is just starting to become popular as people realize that car balloons aren’t just wedding decoration anymore. They provide not only an avenue for fun, but a way for young folks to test the law and slip past trouble.

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Respraying a Car

April 24th, 2007 by Shenron

Respraying a car is a costly and time consuming process if you don’t own the expensive materials.  Respraying an entire car means you will need allot of masking tape to protect the areas you do not want sprayed, and you will need the right tools and nozzles for your airbrush.  In fact, it is better that you don’t start respraying a car at all - instead take it to your local car painter and body modification shop.  They sometimes will let you watch.  The process for respraying a car is to first document down the make and the year it was made, then optionally buff off the old paint or prime it to paint over the old coats.  After this is done they will either take all the outer shell parts of the car off, or if it is a cheaper service they may just tape up the places that paint should not go.  For the best respraying jobs they should take the car apart - removing all the pieces that will  be undergoing a respraying and then after having finished will reassemble it for you. 

Before you drive off your baby to some butcher shop, first try to give some thought about where you will be taking your car to undergo a full respraying.  Consider visiting the shop and looking at the work they do before leaving your car to be sprayed.  Peruse around and see if you know anyone who has been respraying their car for tips, or had their car undergo a respraying in one of the shops.  Fine referrals, find people who understand the procedure.  If you think you can do it yourself and start respraying a car that you own, give it a shot.  just don’t be surprised when your car doesn’t look right (unless you buy a respraying kit with full instructions and procedures that you should follow down to the very last letter at all times).

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Car stickers

April 24th, 2007 by Shenron

Car stickers to make the vehicle look nicer have been around since transparent plastic was able to be made into good sticker quality materials.  You don’t want a sticker that will eventually crumple up and look nasty - and also you want to be careful when you are applying your car stickers.  Air bubbles leave bumps, and leaving bumps is very bad.  That will lead to folds and otherwise an unprofessional sticker job done to your car.  When you are selecting a sticker make sure you know it will look nice and make sure the sticker comes from a reputable manufacturer of sticker, secondly make sure you know the dimensions of the sticker and where you are going to place it.  After you have this down it is a good idea to make sure you have the tools you need, although some people swear by just a small slab of cardboard 0- I recommend a rubber scraper to use as you apply the sticker.

When you have the sticker you want and you know what you are going to do -STOP - before you put it on.  Clean the area you are going to place it on and please let it dry fully - and have someone else  there who is competent to hel you apply the car stickers you have.  It would be awful if Jim-bob from down the street messed your expensive stickers up -= leaving you to have to try and remove them somehow.  When you are applying it do so carefully and make sure it all lines up.  As the sticker is applied use even pressure from the rubber scraper to push all the air out, that way you don’t have to worry about the trouble with the bubble.  Car stickers are for the most part an enhancement - unless you decide to overlap a bunch of them and make the car stickers look like the stickers on your high school binder.  So, when you have the car stickers you want to apply ready, remember these steps and remember it should make your car enhanced, and the women who look at it entranced.  Car stickers are the cheapest way to modify the exterior of your car - so make sure you do it right.

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Styling Themes

April 24th, 2007 by Shenron

Styling themes are total car themes that you apply to all parts of your car.  the styling themes available are infinite with some people making their own styling themes.  From dashboard styling to exterior styling - car kit modification styling and even more, the styling themes you can choose from and use to make your car unique are infinite.  You should always know first what you will need to do to style your car correctly0- one of the most important parts of car styling is knowing what kind of style you want! Duh! It would be insane just to slap together everything you could think of and create the great and fearsome crap-car-of-everything!  First plot down on paper what you want out of your styling theme… race cars are popular, but so are classics, so are conversion kits that make your car look like a different car!  You choices are endless and your themes are bountiful in their varieties!

But before you begin making vast purchases on your car it might be advisable to actually check out what you are getting first.  You don’t want to be getting something that looks like total crap.  Make sure you know the instructions and the manufacturer- makes sure you also know hat you need to do in regards to the assembly process.  If you can;’t understand the instructions don’t just go out there and do it!  it is far better to ask first!  Remember the styling theme you chose must dominate every feature of your car so that the theme actually works.  Make sure the parts the style and everything else fit by color and fit by size.  No one wants a lighthouse for a car.  Finally - remember that this is an investment in your car’s future, choose the styling theme that fits you.

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