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Old 11-15-2005, 12:14 PM
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My "Super Street Tool Cart"

Just wanted to show you TSXers the main source of my income. So before the mods move to close this thread, I just wanted to let you know the signifcance behind it. It relates to a TSX how???? Well this is what pays for my TSX. Kinda goes along with the "what do tsxers do for a living" thread. Now that thats out of the way, let me tell you a little bit about it.

This is a one of a kind Rubbermade tool cart converted Super Strret style. As you can see by the amount of stickers attached to this bad boy that there are some serious midifications that have taken place. First mod was the Tein suspension! Custom coilovers for a custom cart! Once the Teins were installed there was a significant amount of negative camber so I contacted Mr. Heeltoe and ordered a custom ingalls camber kit for it. (notice the Mr. Heeltoe sticker?) Now these carts come stock with 5" casters, but they just didn't give me the torque I was looking for so I slapped on pair of 4" "Bogart" casters instead wrapped in Toyos. Other notable mods....Duplex dual exhaust, Symbol "pocket pc" for tuning, Crower cam, Brembo Brakes, and a few others that are top secret. I gotta keep an edge on the competition! Enjoy!!!


Old 11-15-2005, 12:23 PM
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Very nice man. Whats it do in the quarter mile?
Old 11-15-2005, 12:30 PM
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Funny you should ask -K-E-N-N-Y-.... The facility I work in is 1/4 mile from 1 end to the other, so normally it makes it in about 30-40 seconds. The casters helped that one out a bunch!!!
Old 11-15-2005, 02:42 PM
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so when are you going to slam it and get some rims for it?
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nevermind...I read the 2nd paragraph
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And we thought you "tricked out" your TSX. Now we see where your money really went.
Old 11-15-2005, 03:52 PM
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is this rice? :p
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hahaha, awesome dude. I wish you would tell us the top secret stuff you have done.

On every post I make now: LONDON ACURA MEET NOV 27TH. Everyone in GTA or surrounding areas and in the US that can make it,...GO. linky https://acurazine.com/forums/acurazine-clubs-meets-15/when-toronto-meet-323666/
Old 11-15-2005, 04:21 PM
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I want one.

When I get home this weekend I will have to post pictures of my Tool Box but its not from work but rather my own personal collection.

Word to all if you are going to buy craftsman tools do so over the internet. you get the same warranty as if you buy it in the store. if it breaks and its a hand tool just take it in to any place that sells it and they will give you a new one. I save so much money that way.
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That thing is slammed i bet you scrape allot going in and out of ramps by the way it looks good.
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Had it on the dyno yet??
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Originally Posted by feliz
Had it on the dyno yet??
The first pic right above the green "castrol" sticker is the "Dynojet" sticker. Currently working with certain "top secret" organizations for optimal gains and performance. Can't discuss details here for now.

Oh yeah! Another mod.....when I switched out the casters I switched them around so that the swivel casters were up front and the 2 stationary ones were on the rear. Now it's more "shopping cart esque." Glad everyone likes it.

There's a bunch of haters here and I sense a plot to sabotage it though!
Old 11-15-2005, 05:32 PM
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that's pimp yo!!

how i would give for a ride like dat!
Old 11-15-2005, 06:44 PM
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I just noticed the rims, cool, are they 3"? What size rubber?
Old 11-15-2005, 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by feliz
I just noticed the rims, cool, are they 3"? What size rubber?
Those are 400/7700 series Faultless forks with 6" x 1" dynatred TPRII wheels.
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looks like a normal shop cart to me with a bunch of stickers..
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Originally Posted by Sebo
looks like a normal shop cart to me with a bunch of stickers..
Shame on you SEBO! Look at the Negative Camber, Comptech Dual Exhaust, etc!


BTW, On the serious Note, I will be visiting you in Port Orchard in Spring 2006 for the Head unit install from NJ's StreetEffectz once he creates a design after the AVIC Z1 comes out.


How did the Port Orchard meet go? Pics?
Old 11-16-2005, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by sauceman
Those are 400/7700 series Faultless forks with 6" x 1" dynatred TPRII wheels.
Good eye! Didn't expect anyone to catch that. Now remember, some of my mods are top secret so don't give out all the secrets! The proprietary stuff is in the storage compartment anyway.


xenonhid-The meet went well! Only a few people showed up. I think the weather kind of threw them off. No alcohol though, except for the free beer Empire pizza gave me for messing up our pizza order. We'll be throwing a huge one out there in the summer/spring time. Bonfire, possible band/dj, etc.... MTV Port Orchard baby
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hahaha
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good job on the mods, no wonder we haven't seen any mods to your car latley
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Originally Posted by CJams
Good eye! Didn't expect anyone to catch that. Now remember, some of my mods are top secret so don't give out all the secrets! The proprietary stuff is in the storage compartment anyway.
Sorry, couldn't resist... professionnal deformation I guess.
Old 11-16-2005, 12:08 PM
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Is it a lot louder than stock? I want to do some of those mods to my rolling tool chest but I'm afraid of how it will sound.
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does it have the rattle problem?
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Originally Posted by dzuy
does it have the rattle problem?
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