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Top 10 Best Black Friday Deals for Car People

Get a start on your Christmas shopping for the car person in your life (or for yourself) with these Black Friday deals.

15% off Sony ILCE7M2K/B A7 II Mirrorless Camera

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Up your photo game ahead of next year’s show season. Check it out here.


43% LED Off-Road Lights

As good for a Vanagon as they are for a Jeep, these long-life, low-maintenance LED lights are useful for off-roading or worksites. Check them out here.


31% off Schumacher BAF-B1 Terminal Cleaning Brush

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Old cars have old batteries that need cleaning. Terminal cleaners are like plungers, in that you don’t know you need them until you really need them. Get one before you need here.


20% off Pro-Lift F-2330BMC Floor Jack and Stand Combo

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If you do anything in the garage, you know that a good hydraulic jack is absolutely central to wrenching. Maybe your kid’s got their first car, or yours is just getting old. Either way, stay safe with the right tools. Check it out here.


Cash Back on Goodyear Tires

Get up to $80 back on select four tires. Double your rebate up to $160 with the Goodyear Credit Card. Check out the deal here.


27% off Dirt Devil Express V6 Cordless Hand Vacuum

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Sometimes you don’t have time to give your car the thorough cleaning it deserves, but you still need to be cleaner for your own peace of mind. Keep this in the car and you’re never far from cleanliness. Check it out here.


30% off at Advanced Auto Parts

Get 30% off all orders with code SCW477 for Black Friday Week. Parts means progress, until it doesn’t. No minimum required. Get your discount on car parts here.


40% off Hitachi Tools

If you work on your car or have a workbench in your garage, these will come in handy. Strip a bolt quickly, redrill that pilot hole a couple of tenths to the left, and more. Check out the tools on sale on Amazon. There’s also 30% DeWalt tools if you prefer that brand instead.


18% off Celestron 93625 Universal 1.25-inch T-Adapter

Project car got you feeling down? Take a break with that new camera you bought and take a picture of the wider universe to remind yourself of the crushing loneliness of terrestrial existence and the ultimate unimportance of it all. That oughta make those brakes you bled 14 times feel a little frustrating. View it here.


20%-26% off Thrustmaster Racing Wheels

Forget it! Real cars are too painful. Just go sim racing. Thrustmaster racing wheels, gear shifters, and pedals for many different gaming consoles are on sale this Black Friday. Up your racing sim style. Check them out here.


BONUS ITEM! $1,300 Discount on Treadmill

 

Because you probably ate too much food this Thanksgiving and need to get back in shape. This Sole F80 Treadmill is $1,300 off and has been reviewed as “the best treadmill in its price range.” You can run at speeds up to 12 mph and the treadmill has a lifetime warranty. Check it out here.


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