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Top Ten Cyber Monday Sales for Car Lovers

With the madness of Black Friday behind us, we can all now shop from the comfort of our computer screens. That’s right Cyber Monday is upon us so here are ten great deals for you and yours.

Get 73% off an Extra Large Trunk Organizer

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Tired of hearing your things banging and sliding around your trunk? Get this extra large trunk organizer. Big enough for cleaners, boxes, and unlabeled cans of fun this organizer comes at a huge discount.


60% off Jump N Carry 12 Volt Jump Starter and Power Supply

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Jumper cables are great, but what if you get stuck in a lonely parking lot in the middle of nowhere and you’re pretty sure that rustling in the bushes is just the wind, but you can’t be sure that it’s not a mountain lion patiently stalking you–or worse? Well, get yourself a starter and get back on the road.


83% off OBDII Scanner Code Reader

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Jokes aside these are actually useful and available at a price that simply can’t be beat.


64% off Dewalt DWP849X electronic polisher

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Buff and buff and buff for that mirror finish.


42% off Blackhawk fast lift service Jack

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Particular useful for anyone whose car sits close to the ground, change your next set of wheels in comfort with this red and black jack.


76% off 3 jaw oil filter wrench

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Traditional oil filter wrenches are great, but they’re also bulky and have a knack for disappearing. This low profile, oil filter wrench attaches to a ratchet and could even, conceivably, be stowed in your car since it’s so small. Never get the car in the, with the oil out, before realizing that you can’t find your wrench again.


41% off Dewalt 1/2″ high torque Hr impact wrench

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They say these can get you into as much trouble as they get you out of, but the same can be said of alcohol, and boy do we like both.


42% off Meguiar’s Complete Car Care Kit

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Clean your car, and clean it good with this full set of cleaning materials, solutions, and more.


46% off Portable 250 PSI mini air compressor

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Let’s be honest, having to drive to the gas station to get air to fill up your tires is backwards nonsense. Get yourself an air compressor instead and never fear for your rims’ safety. 


13% off 21-piece universal disc brake caliper piston pad auto wind back tool kit

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Y’ever tried to compress a brake caliper with just a c-clamp? It’s like trying to pedal a bike backwards, in that it’s finicky, physical, and will undoubtedly lead to pain. Get the kit instead.

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