Remember this Valentine gift idea will only work for that man who is obsessed with cars and maybe doesn’t always get your support. Don’t do this for a mechanic because they get special discounts and don’t normally buy parts from normal stores. This is a unique valentine gift idea for that man who loves to work on cars, trucks, and motorcycles. You will look like the best woman ever when giving him something he really loves on this day of love. Have fun and I have provided you with two auto part stores below. Check them out to see if they have the parts you need.
To get a good look inside you will need a flashlight, so be sure to take one to the salvage yard with you. Look for excessive scaling and corrosion. If it does not look clean, then it was not well maintained.
Now here is the part where you may want to have some aftermarket performance add ons. This is where you enjoy the excitement when you hit the gas pedal. Items such as cat back exhaust systems, headers, cold air intakes, computer chips and even a supercharger. There are a lot of manufacturers that make superchargers that mount directly to you engine and with a little computer programming, and a few items included in the kit, you are whistling down the road. And you can still use it as a daily driver. But you may even think about taking it to the drag strip to see what kind times you can run with it in the quarter mile.
A neighbors yard can look like a lexus bakersfield. A Satellite photo can show you if the neighbor has a messy back yard, or a shed that caught on fire and was never demolished.
There are different places one can look for auto parts such as local specialty stores, online stores or auto parts auctions, and last but not least junk or salvage yards. Every place has its pros and cons.
Screw your frame (at the height that you want your work table to be) to the face of your door that you want to be facing your adoring public! You should stand the door up and visualize a great planting creation taking place and what height the work table should be….mark the height and screw in the frame. Be sure that you get two rows of screws about 6″ apart into the frame and door so your work table has good support from the door.