This video appears to be an advertisement or informational piece about a "Motor Deal" offered by Dragon Man's. The offer includes rebuilding a motor for $1200, provided the parts are rebuildable, and covers both parts and labor. The description directs viewers to Dragon Man's website for more information.
This video provides a one-year review of a CORSA Sports Exhaust system for a 2015-2018 model vehicle. The review emphasizes an auditory experience, featuring 'all exhaust' with no talking. It also includes affiliate links to various automotive parts and accessories such as Corsa Black Tips, Corsa Stainless Tips, Corsa Cold Air Intake, a lift kit, wheels, and tires, alongside links to the creator's other channels and social media platforms.
This video provides a detailed step-by-step guide on how to replace the master cylinder and slave cylinder on a 03-08 Toyota Corolla and Matrix. It includes affiliate links to essential tools like jack stands, a hydraulic jack, a tire iron, an impact gun, and an electric ratchet, recommending specific products for viewers. The description highlights the affiliate nature of the links, indicating the creator earns from qualifying purchases.
This video focuses on the installation of "Auto Mafia Racing Ported Manifolds" for a 3.7 Cyclone Mustang, specifically an AMR Upper & Lower Intake Manifold. While the title and description heavily feature automotive parts and installation tools, there are no mentions or implications of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or any related topics. The included links are for automotive tools such as jack stands, jacks, tire irons, and impact guns, further reinforcing the non-firearms nature of the content.
This YouTube video, titled "Problems with my BBK Headers 😑", focuses on automotive repair and maintenance. The description lists various tools used and recommended for the job, including jack stands, a hydraulic jack, a tire iron, an impact gun, and an electric ratchet. The creator also notes their participation in Amazon's affiliate program, earning commissions from qualifying purchases.
This video showcases a peculiar and unexpected event where a Subaru WRX muffler appears to be expelling hair. The title and description are very brief, focusing solely on this unusual occurrence. It's unclear how or why this is happening, making it an attention-grabbing but ultimately ambiguous video.
This video documents a trip to Niagara, Ontario, to inspect a 1967 Ford Thunderbird advertised for sale. Upon arrival, the reviewer discovers significant structural damage, with the subframe and much of the body being completely rotten. The seller was initially asking $4900, but the price was negotiated down to $1200. Despite the reduced price, the reviewer ultimately decided against purchasing the vehicle due to the extensive and costly restoration required, deeming it not a worthwhile investment. The video concludes with an offer to sell parts from the 1967 Thunderbird to interested individuals.
This YouTube video is about the user needing to purchase new tires for their Kia Rio. The title and description clearly indicate the subject matter is related to vehicle maintenance and replacement parts for a specific car model.
This video provides an "up close look" at Motegi MR116 wheels and Nankang NS-25 tires. The description specifically mentions the wheel size compatibility as "4x100/4x114" for the MR 116 model and the tire model NS25. The content appears to be a product showcase or review of these automotive components.
This video documents a trip to a Pick and Pull junkyard, focusing on the search for parts for a Crown Victoria. The creators also discovered other interesting items during their visit. The description mentions a song by Eric Vasquez, Spencer Blair, and Damien Foster titled 'Goin Green'. While the video title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, the context of 'parts' and 'cool stuff' could potentially relate to various automotive or mechanical interests that sometimes overlap with firearm enthusiasts, though this is highly speculative.
This YouTube video showcases a "Home Port Job" performed on a 2ZZ-GE exhaust manifold from a 2006 Toyota Corolla XRS. The process involves using a Dremel tool to modify the manifold, likely for performance enhancement. The description is concise, highlighting the specific vehicle model and the tool used for the modification.
This video focuses on a carbon fiber dash install for a Camaro ZL1. While the title and description heavily promote the "Justin Opinion Channel" and its firearm-related content, including mentions of gun reviews, shooting, and safety, the actual video content appears to be about automotive customization. The description includes disclaimers about responsible firearm use and promotes affiliate links for firearm accessory companies like LOK Grips, Blade-Tech Holsters, Tactical AR500 Targets, and Talon Grips. The channel's stated mission is to promote legal, safe, and responsible firearm use.
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