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  • reelizmpro
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    yes, lots of editing. Using basic tools helps people understand what needs to happen and everyone is familiar with simple tools. It makes every job they do seem simple enough. They do use air tools but mainly behind the scenes.

    They also did a green on green M tech interior convertible as well.

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  • Danny
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    They did an E30 touring.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Originally posted by Habla
    I've been waiting for an e30 episode for a while now
    They skipped that and did an e36 M3.

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  • Habla
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    I've been waiting for an e30 episode for a while now

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  • Thizzelle
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    lol guarantee he only uses the hand tools for the camera shots, do you ever think of the noise it would be making while he is talking?
    Also catering towards the vast majority of people who only have hand tools.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by Madhatter
    perhaps he has all but removed the bolt/nut with said tools, but flash forward to the point he actually removes the part and it's back to simple hand tools for production value/simplicity?
    Bingo

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  • ColdAccord
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    Lucas produces the electrics for all of the air compressors/tools in the UK. Thus, he uses spanners and hand tools.
    win

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  • evandael
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    Originally posted by Alex Mc
    Ed China has but one wrench but he wields it fiercely. No nut is too perished.

    i burst out laughing.


    i really like this show. even mike has grown on me.

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  • Gary Horneck
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    He does have a lot of shade tree work arounds. I just don't like the way Ed only addresses the rust on the top side. Most of the cars they do (unless from the U.S.) are rusty, crusty underneath. Rusty rotors and spindles, visible through the rattle can updated wheels, must be the standard in the UK I guess.

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  • gazellebeigem3
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Hes in the UK right??? he does not want to pay the HUGE VAT and other associated taxes invlvoed with buying more expensive tools than he needs ;)
    dem euro commies have it so bad they can't even buy tools! hahaha MURICA!!!

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  • Xat1cZ
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    I just use a rope, glue and straight edge screwdriver for all my mechanical needs.

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  • slammin.e28
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    Lucas produces the electrics for all of the air compressors/tools in the UK. Thus, he uses spanners and hand tools.

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  • Madhatter
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    perhaps he has all but removed the bolt/nut with said tools, but flash forward to the point he actually removes the part and it's back to simple hand tools for production value/simplicity?

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  • ButtJuice
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    Wheeler Dealers is my favorite shower evar, and I love Ed China.

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  • RGCintha29073
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    I love that show. Watch it everyday thanks to my DVR!

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