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  • agent
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    Originally posted by slammin.e28guy
    They... did an e36 M3.
    Originally posted by Danny
    They did an E30 touring.
    They also did an E39 M5.

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  • I8UR911
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    Originally posted by Thizzelle
    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.
    This

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  • CW325
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    Everyone is wrong! It's Edd not Ed.

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  • reelizmpro
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    Originally posted by Habla
    Yeah, I've seen that clip, but he never flipped one with Ed on WD.
    No, he didn't. I'm pretty sure they did a green convertible but I can't find it anywhere.

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  • Habla
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    Yeah, I've seen that clip, but he never flipped one with Ed on WD.

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  • reelizmpro
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    Deals on Wheels... M3

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  • Aleman
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    Originally posted by Thizzelle
    they did do a e30 M3
    Don't think so (not that I've seen, and not according to this...)

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  • Cabriolet
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    Originally posted by Thizzelle
    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.
    you beat me to it.
    air tools are so loud and would ruin the shot. and on many of the small car, the only thing that fits to remove stuff are wrenches.
    P.S. i have 0 air tools and i have do huge projects without them just fine.

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  • Thizzelle
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    they did do a e30 M3

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  • jeffnhiscars
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    Originally posted by evandael
    i really like this show. even mike has grown on me.
    Ever since he gave up the PT Barnum voice (and probably got a fat raise) he has become tolerable lol

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  • bimmer630
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    I can see using non-air tools, but I was saying how he uses an open end wrench to get a nut off when its much faster to use a ratchet. thats what they were invented for.. He rarely even uses ratchets.


    Anyone see the skyline episode where Ed got to drift the car at the end, and was driving like crap?

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  • Aleman
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    Ah, I just watched the DB7 episode where Ed uses some technically advanced wheel alignment software to fix a 'squidgie' handling issue... and the cost for that fix? 0 So they do use pro shop-only tools from time-to-time. He also 'hired' a smoke machine to track down a 'perished' door seal. I never thought to try that. I do love the show, but I lost some faith in it when they fixed up the E30 'estate' and made no mention of checking or replacing the timing belt on a car with no known history.

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  • 10Toes
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    I'v seen Ed use air tool a few times, once he was just laying into the lug nuts with a impact gun when installing a wheel. It probably fine if know how much torque it is capable of on a low setting.

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  • reelizmpro
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    It was either Wheeler Dealers or Deals On Wheels. Check Youtube.

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  • Habla
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    touring? design edition vert? what episodes????

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