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Wacky Automotive Upgrades Anyone Can Install Commuting can be a real pain to deal with on a daily basis, and driving only seems to get more stressful over time as more and more drivers inundate roads and cause massive traffic jams on the regular. If you’re exhausted with your car and driving in general, it can be hard to summon up the willpower to get back behind the wheel and plant your bottom on that driver’s seat again. If you’re struggling with automotive boredom, consider these wacky automotive upgrades that can be cures for your road-riding depression. Train Horns So you’re driving through the parking lot and spot a few wayward souls talking next to their car, completely oblivious to your approach. Instead of honking at them or just driving by while ignoring them, you choose to have a little fun. You set off your car’s train horn, and those talkers are suddenly jumping up off the ground in shock at what they just heard. Vehicular train horns are add-ons used primarily for pranks and fun times, as they can’t be used on actual roads or highways. Train horns for cars reproduce the actual noise effect of legitimate train horn blasts, and the noise is both obnoxiously loud and startling. If you’re looking to kick start your enjoyment of driving again, this little item may be a good place to start. Vertical Doors These guys might be a bit on the pricey side, but they can pay off in terms of personal enjoyment. Vertical doors have a suave, classy feel to them, and cars equipped with them almost universally look luxurious and sporty compared to cars with basic door types. Vertical doors glide open, and can make even a basic passenger car look like a sporty luxury vehicle. They make getting in and out of your car a show every time, and so you’ll never have trouble making a fashionable entrance (or a quick exit) with vertical doors installed. Police Lighting Let’s just say it right off the bat: never use these lights on actual roads and highways, just like with train horns. So long as you don’t use them to impersonate the police, however, novelty police lights can be fun to play with. You can turn them on in the driveway to scare your family into thinking the police have arrived, or even show off the cool strobe effects of your car’s new novelty police light roof strobes to the guys at the car show. Regardless, you’ll have some flashy add-ons that can help you feel like an undercover agent, even if you’re just a driver with some flashing red and blue lights you like to play with sometimes. 090111 |
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