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Car Key Hidden Camera – Ultimate Portable Spy Camera

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

The whole idea behind a hidden spy camera is to hide it inside something that no one would suspect as housing a camera. Something common enough that folks are used to seeing everywhere. A car key fob is as common as it gets so it the perfect home to this hidden camera, DVR and microphone-the ultimate portable spy camera.

No one would have a clue they are being recorded visually and audibly. This is one of the newest all inclusive hidden spy cams with built in DVR. And because it is “body worn” a microphone is legal.

Every spy camera needs recording device of some kind-a DVR or VCR unless you have a built in DVR like this one that holds 8 GB of files or approximately three hours of recordings.

The picture quality is superior to most on the market for both video and still pictures-yes it can take pictures too! Cool. The microphone can get recordings from 15-20 feet away which makes it a fabulous undercover tool. The rechargeable battery lasts two hours and can be recharged using the included USB cable.

You can download data the same way with the USB cable. Easy eh?

Think of all the potential applications for home and business. Covert ops specialists love these spy cams. Undercover reporters and private investigators love them too. They are so inexpensive anyone can get one.

When you need to see what is happening at your home or business but can’t be there hidden spy cameras are the answer. The car key fob hidden camera is the ultimate in portable audio and video surveillance.

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Car Audio Wiring

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

A significant part of your entire car audio system consists of just wires. There are all kinds of cables and wires involved in installing a car audio system. You have power wires, speaker wires, amplifier cables, power capacitors, and what not. It is always better to be equipped with at least the basics before you go in for car audio installation.

The power wire is an important part of the amplifier installation. Select the proper gauge and fusing. A proper gauge prevents the amplifier from being choked off by the size limitations of the wire. Choose power wires with lots of strands, so that they are easier to install and don’t break while passing through the numerous corners of the car. The jacket of the wire should be of a material, which can resist chemicals like oil and battery acids, which can wreak havoc on substandard wires.

You can go for wires with large number of strands for the car audio speaker wires. The jacket is not that important in this case, because the speaker is not placed in regions where it could encounter chemicals, as in the case of power wires. Oxygen free copper wiring is always recommended for car audio speaker wires. The size of the speaker wiring depends on the power going in to your speakers and the total length between the amplifier and the speakers.

Signal cables are otherwise known as RCA cables and assume importance for their noise rejection properties. Try and go in for a quality RCA cable, which would ensure trouble free performance in the long run. It is recommended that you go in for “twisted pair” cables. They are better at noise reduction. Needless to say, the quality of wires connecting car audio power capacitors and batteries should also be good.

One can find extensive information on car audio wiring by visiting online resources on the subject. Perhaps car audio professionals are best placed to offer you great advice on car audio wiring.

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Toyota Electric Cars

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

Toyota electric cars are ahead of the curve most of the time. Now is no exception. Let’s take a look at the history of the Prius.

Over ten years ago auto makers were subjected to market pressures that basically killed the electric car movement. If you need more information on that, see the “Who Killed the Electric Carvideo documentary.

After the EV battle was lost, there was some interesting fallout. Japanese auto makers were forced to abdicate their expertise and finally production of full EV Ni-MH battery packs. This is evidenced by the sudden end of production of the Toyota RAV4 EV. The SUV still today, ten years later, commonly sells for $20,000 – $30,000! That is how incredibly well the vehicle was built.

Toyota however made a genius move. It produced the Toyota Prius Hybrid. This worked in several ways.

First, Toyota could leverage their battery expertise. The new Prius still uses a 1.6 kWh Nickel Metal Hydride battery similar to the one installed in 2004. The company has manufactured literally millions of these packs. There’s your profit margin.

Second, the size of battery pack is optimal. Batteries are expensive. So, they kept the battery pack small. If you notice that a Prius size car might use up say 200 watt hours per mile. 1.6 kWh is 1600 watt hours. The car is going to go 1600/200 = 8 miles max on battery power. If you want to power the car on battery power only, you need a much larger and more expensive battery.

Toyota cut the battery size and cost to the quick. Since the resulting car still used gasoline, this kept the oil companies from further legal actions. It allowed Toyota to maintain a hand in EV manufacture and expertise and at the same time lowered the cost of the resulting car a whole lot. The company can still claim green, customers can feel all eco, and many cars are sold. This is sheer genius, marketing Aikido.

The next generation of Toyota electric cars remains to be seen. At auto shows in the past couple of years the company has been rolling out a futuristic looking drive by wire rig called the FT EV. This style of the car has been described as “Steampunk”.

Production of the Ft-EV has been stated as 2012. However, very few specifications beyond a range of about 55 miles and speed of 60mph/100kph are available. It makes one wonder how serious Toyota is about producing the car.

Finally we see that Toyota may be working on electric car technology that could revolutionize the market if they are correct.

The company claims it may well be able to effectively produce a Hydrogen powered EV for $50,000 USD by the year 2015. If this is true, and Lithium battery technology has not improved 4 or 5 fold in energy density/storage by that time, Toyota may once again be making millions of vehicles nobody saw coming.

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The Brain Games: How Videos Games Can Make You Smart

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Video games have been getting a bad rap. Sure, a few involve nothing more than pointing several deadly weapons at the Undead and blasting them into a bajillion pieces. And there are cases of people wasting otherwise productive hours conquering a virtual kingdom and accumulating pixelized gold instead of going out and getting a real job.

But there are many, many times when video games actually provide a noble purpose in society. When they make you a better person. Or at least, a smarter person.

Because there are video games that are actually built on logic and reasoning, and involve complex problem solving that you can take with you even after you’ve walked away from the computer screen.

Take Tetris. Okay, so it’s a couple of colored blocks set against a metallic, monotonous sound track – but it takes some degree of analysis and quick thinking to assess the shape of the pieces dropping from the top of the screen and deciding where to put it. Factor in that the game speeds up periodically, and the pile of blocks grows with every mistake you make, until you reach a point when one wrong move can kill your chances of breaking the world record–and your brain starts working pretty fast. Faster, in fact, than you would normally use it in the course of the day; admit it, most of the stuff you do at the office is pretty mind numbing, anyway. Between sharpening pencils and performing lightning-fast spatial analysis exercises, Tetris looks like it’s actually good for you.

And then there are the memory games. Ever spent 20 minutes looking for your keys? Or stood at the center of the parking lot, trying to remember if you parked on the same floor? Well, memory games can work that brain muscle so you don’t forget the important stuff (and yes, that includes your wedding anniversary). Studies show that memory isn’t really a function of IQ; it’s a skill: the ability to organize information in your brain, and then retrieve it through a series of memory-triggers. Not all of this is conscious (although you can take active steps to improve memory by researching on what methods you can use). But like all skills, it improves with use. Hence, memory games. The best part about memory games is that they’re actually fun (as opposed to simply memorizing a list of the capitals of each state, or the periodic table of elements) and even relaxing. Yes, relaxing. You’re doing something you love and getting smarter at the same time. Not a bad way to spend a 20 minute break between meetings.

And then there are the strategy games. Conquering the world, running a city, shaping an empire from a handful of barbarian villages to being the first country to set up a space station on Mars–obviously, these aren’t just random point and shoot games. They’re about the same skills you learn in business school, but with cooler graphics: how to manage resources, motivate people, and set goals.

So yes, video games can make you smart. Tell that to Mom next time she tells you to hit the books.

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How to Install Car Audio Wires and Cables

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

How to install your wiring, and make it a.) Invisible, or b.) Nice to look at:

Alrightee! So, you’re off to installing all of the big-time components to your stereo system. I know you really really really want to skip the boring parts (like running wires), and go straight to installing the components, and turning on your system. Nnnnnno!

Like I have said countless times before, we’re here to do a QUALITY stereo install. Not some janky, lame-o quickie job. We’re installing a stereo for the life of your vehicle, and as such, we spend a little extra time to do things properly. Sooooo, when it comes to wiring, we need to think about how we want to do things first.

To re-cap. Do you know what components you’ll be installing? Even if you don’t have all of the components now, hopefully you know what your plans are. This allows you to run all of the wires, so when you finally get your components, you can just mount them, and hook up the wires, and you’re ready to rock.

Don’t be stupid like most people, and think of components first, THEN think about how to install them. Think of how to install components, get the install parts, THEN install the components. DUH!!! By the way, you’ll save time and money with this approach.

Was that a long enough introduction? OK, let’s get into what you should know about wiring!

First, buy all of the wiring that you think you’ll need, and some extra just for safety. Don’t worry, your money won’t be wasted!

Next, disassemble your vehicle in the places where the wiring will be run. When I say disassemble, I mean it! Pull out seats, carpet, panels, everything! Trust me, this will make running wires easier and safer.

If you plan to use any sort of sound insulation or damping material, now is the time to lay it. If you don’t plan on using it, why not? This will make your system sound better by lowering noise, and by eliminating vibrations. Just do it!

Now, you get to run wires. Run them everywhere they’ll be needed. Run power wires, RCA wires, speaker wires, interface wires, remote turn on wires. EVERYTHING.

Now that they’re laid out how you want and need them, it’s time to secure them. Vehicle manufacturers use ties everywhere to keep wires organized and out of the way. Now it’s your turn! Many many many people skip this step, and I don’t think it’s too smart.

Why?

Because when wires are subjected to vibrations, stress, weather, and other things that are constantly present in vehicles, they tend to wear away. When wires wear away, you get…

Short circuits!

Vehicle fires!

Ruined components!

Don’t risk it, just secure your wires!

If you have amp racks or other items that your wiring will go through, it’s time to mount those items, and secure the wiring to them.

OK, OK. Those are the basic steps you’ll go through to run wires. But, how do you actually do it? Let’s break it down:

1.) Measure distances between where components will be mounted, and what they connect to. For example, measure from the battery to where you’ll mount your amp. Also, don’t be stupid. Buy a few extra feet at each end, so you’ll have room for error. Also, you’ll want to make sure none of the wires are stretched. You want to have some slack at each end. This will make your life much easier.

Other distances to measure:

Head unit to amp

Amp to speakers

Head unit to cd/dvd changer, mp3 player, navigation system, etc.

Also, before you buy your wires, be sure you know what will work best with your planned components. If you’re planning to install a 500 watt amp, and you know that amp will be 17′ from the battery, use a chart to figure out what wire guage to use. People like to get all loco in the cabeza with power wire, and spend $5 a foot on 0 guage wire. WHY??? If you don’t need it, don’t buy it!

2.) OK, so you have all of your wiring in hand, and ready to go. Now is the time to take apart parts of your vehicle. First, figure out where your wires will be run. I usually run my power wire on the same side of the vehicle as the battery. I also usually run my RCA cables down the center of the vehicle. Knowing this information will tell you where you need to remove parts from your vehicle. If you’re not going to be running wires in a certain part of your vehicle, then it won’t be necessary to take anything apart. UNLESS!! UNLESS!!! UNLESS!!!! You plan to put some sound damping material down. I always recommend this!

So, here we go. Time for the fun part. First things first. Disconnect the ground (aka negative) wire from the battery.

Pull up panels! I highly recommend some sort of panel removal tool to remove panels. This will help protect your panels from breaking.

3.) Time to run wires!

First, we’ll run the power cable: Find a hole in the firewall of your vehicle. If you can’t find a hole, you might be able to squeeze a power cable through the far corner of your hood, by the windshield and into your vehicle that way. If you can’t do that, then you’ll have to drill. Every car is different, but one piece of advice is always true: Plan ahead, and be careful! Inspect where you plan to drill the hole, and be sure you won’t damage anything in the process. Take it slow, or if you’re feeling really nervous, drive your vehicle to a stereo shop, and have them run your power wire through the firewall. Next, run the cable wherever it will fit nicely, and not be visible once you put the carpet back in place. Run it all the way to your trunk (or wherever you plan to have your amp or distribution blocks mounted). Next, secure the cable. Use zip ties, or glue, or even velcro to make sure your power cable stays where it should. Be sure it is not near any moving parts, or rubbing on anything that will strip the insulation. Also, be sure it will not get in the way of anything once you re-install all of the panels, carpet, etc.

Next, let’s run your RCA cable(s), interface cables and Remote turn on wire. Again, be sure the negative cable is disconnected from the battery. Disassemble any and all of the panels surrounding your head unit. Pull your head unit out. Next, pull up all of the panels, consoles and carpet around where you’ll be running your RCA cable and interface cable. Connect the remote turn-on wire to your head unit’s wiring harness. If you are planning to connect more than one or two devices to your head unit’s remote turn-on, you will want to look into installing a relay. Next, run the RCA cables, interface cable and remote turn-on. All of the stuff I said earlier about power cables is also true of RCA and interface cables. Be sure your cable is not near any moving parts, it is not rubbing against anything that will strip the insulation, and it is mounted in such a way that it will not show once the panels and carpet are put back in place. Connect the RCA cables to the pre-outs on your head unit, and be sure you know which RCA cable goes to which channel on your amp. Many RCA cables use color-coding, so it shouldn’t be too difficult. Plug in your interface cable. Now, re-install your head unit. Make sure everything is all hooked up before you put everything back together!!

OK, last step. Let’s run speaker wire! This is exactly like running all of the other wires above. Pull up the panels. Run the wires. Be mindful of where you plan to run them. Secure them. Make sure you have a few extra feet at each end of the speaker cable. I know this sounds stupid, but trust me. It’s more stupid to spend all of this time running wire only to discover that it’s too short. Then, you have to pull the wire up, throw it away, then run it all over again. DUMB!

4.) Secure wires!

Now that your wires are run, it’s time to secure them. There are many ways to secure wires, and not all of them will work at all times. In fact, you’ll probably need to use a variety of methods to secure your wires throughout your vehicle. Soooooo….

1.) Secure wires with zip ties to other bundles of wires.

2.) Secure wires with zip ties to small holes (or create small holes)

3.) Use glue to secure zip ties to your vehicle, then secure the wires with them.

4.) Run wires behind objects that they can be secured to.

5.) Use velcro to secure wires

5.) Secure wires to mounting locations (amp racks, speaker pods, etc)

If you have any sort of custom enclosure or rack for your stereo components, you’ll want to find a way to secure your wires to the rack or enclosure. If these racks or enclosures are designed to be seen, you might want to take some time making the wires visible, and looking good.

In the example of amp racks, you can drill holes where all of the electrical connections go into the amp. Run the wires through these holes, and to your amp. This trick will make your wires look nice and clean, and keep your wires organized.

For speaker enclosures, there are a variety of things you can do to make the wires look good. For plexiglass subwoofer enclosures, people often choose wire that looks good. In addition, top installers will choose wire hardware (terminals) that are of high quality, and look good. If you want your enclosure to be removable, you can install speaker terminals on the outside of the enclosure, or even install a custom quick-release wiring harness.

Enjoy!

-Honest AEB

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The Proper Way to Handle Your Paint Gun For Car Spray-Painting Jobs

Monday, March 7th, 2011

For those that have an interest in cars it’s their first priority to keep the car in top running condition. At the first whisper of a banging or knocking up goes the hood to see what’s amiss. Then if the problem is found out come the tools and the repairs are made. If all, else fails and the cause can’t be found then off to the mechanics shop it goes. Aside from this, the car gets regular cleaning and scheduled cleaning.

If you own a spray gun then in deserves the same care as you give your car. Obviously, you are using your spray gun to paint and coat cars with so if you want the best for your car then give the best to your gun.

You spray gun has three aspects aside from the proper use. There is cleaning, maintenance and repair. You need to know when and how these three operations have to be carried out.

Cleaning:

The first time you put your gun away dirty you most likely have caused some form of irreparable damage. Many facilities now are being forced to use enclosed gun washers. Even if you are only using your spray gun as a hobbyist, it is still best to follow whatever the basic industry regulations are as they are normally put into place for your safety and the safety of others.

If you are using one of these enclosed washers then make sure you follow all the instructions that came with it. You will probably read that your gun should never be left it the cleaning unit for more than 60 seconds at time.

Don’t just put your gun in there and come back hours later. The effects would be the same as soaking your gun in thinner and that’s not something you want to be doing. Just as you have to clean your gun, you have to clean your washer as well. Be sure to clean the solvent regularly.

If you overuse it condensation begins to build up and this causes acids. These can be just as bad for your gun as dried paint is. In addition, the debris in the dirty solvent will damage your gun as well. Don’t let the solvents get into the airways of the gun either and be sure to dry the gun when you take it out of the solvent.

Maintenance:

By properly checking your gun prior to each use you are going to get the best performance from it. If you don’t and you get a big spatter on that panel you are painting then you have just made a whole lot of new work for yourself. To keep you gun in top shape lubricate it. If you use it daily then oil it daily. Pay special attention to the packing because this is the area that dries out.

Repairs:

Don’t try to fix it yourself. Let the professionals do the job but you can certainly help by telling them exactly what the problem is so they can identify the areas that need their attention quickly.

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Best Racing Car Games For 2010

Friday, March 4th, 2011

If you’re like me, and you love playing video games in your spare time, you’re probably wondering what the best car racing games are out there in 2010. There are thousands of games out there, and yes, choosing the right one can be hard. I wanted to show you today on how you can find the best racing game that suits your needs.

Forza Motorsport 3: By popular demand, Forza has created a third installment of their popular video game. If you’re into the actual car brands, as well as very realistic graphics, this is a must try. I love this game for it’s game play, and so much more.

Midnight Club: Greatest Hits: Midnight Club has been around for what seems like forever, but a while ago, they released the greatest hits game. For less than $30, you can pick up this killer racing game for the PlayStation 3.

Gran Turismo: Yes, I know there’s a ton of Gran Turismos out right now, but if you have the PSP, there’s one out there for you now. I own the PSP, and it’s a great video game system on the go. Check it out, as it received some pretty good reviews.

Dirt 2: The last one on my list is Dirt 2. It’s a great game if you like the off road racing, as well as many different game play options. It’s a great game to kill the boredom, as well as play online.

2010 is in store for a great year of games. Check out these relatively new games, and see which ones that you like.

Do you want to check out even more car racing games? Here’s my entire list for 2010.

Reviews of the Different Types of Car iPod Adapters

Friday, February 18th, 2011

When it comes to connecting your iPod to your car, there are many options. Wireless FM transmitters, Wired FM Modulators, Dedicated iPod interfaces, and aftermarket radios with iPod control are the four most popular options. Each of these iPod adapters have their applications and they all have their strong and weak points. This article will review each of the iPod adapters.

Wireless FM Transmitter Review:

When it comes to interfacing your iPod to your car, a wireless FM transmitter is the easiest option and it will work with just about 100% of the cars on the road. This iPod adapter works by transmitting the audio signal from your iPod to your factory radio wirelessly. Out of all the iPod adapters this is the easiest one to install. The better ones just plug into your car’s cigarette lighter and then to the iPod. Once connected, all you have to do is tune you car’s radio to a certain station to hear the songs from your iPod. This iPod adapter is extremely easy to install and not very expensive, but it does have some flaws.

Most of the time you will experience static in teh background of the music. Also, the audio may drift in and out, getting louder and softer. Another flaw of this iPod adapter is that the FCC regulates the output power of the wireless transmitter. If you live in an area that has strong radio stations, the radio stations will over power the transmitter and you will hear the radio stations behind your music.

Wired FM Modulator Review:

Even though a wired FM modulator is a little harder to install than a wireless FM transmitter, it is well worth it. Wired FM modulators work on the same premise as a wireless FM transmitter, but it connects directly to your car’s factory antenna. I does not only connect directly to the antenna, it also isolates the antenna from the radio. By isolating the antenna from the radio, it does not allow strong radio stations to bleed through the iPod’s audio. Wired FM modulators also are universal and work on just about 100% of the cars on the road, but installation is required. On most cars the factory radio needs to be removed in order to plug the FM modulator into the antenna, but like I said before, it is worth it. This iPod adapter has the ability to give you clear, static free audio that does not drift and has no radio station bleed through.

Dedicated iPod Interface Review:

If you have your heart set on keeping you factory radio, your best option is a dedicated iPod interface. Like the wired FM modulator it does require installation. Unlike the wired FM modulator it is not universal and only works on select vehicles. The installation usually consists of removing your factory radio and plugging the dedicated iPod interface into the CD Changer/Satellite radio port. This port allows the adapter to control the iPod from the radio’s controls. Also, the audio quality is extremely good and there will be no static or interference. Plus a dedicated iPod interface will plug into the bottom of your iPod and charge it. If your car has the provisions for one, this is that type of iPod adapter that I would recommend.

Aftermarket Radio With iPod Control Review:

Most factory radio’s are not designed to control an iPod. Aftermarket companies backwards engineer devices to connect to an iPod. If you have no problem changing your radio, I would recommend installing an aftermarket radio with iPod control. These radios are designed from the ground up to control an iPod. They will allow you to quickly and easily navigate through your songs right off the radio while providing you with crystal clear audio. Like a dedicated iPod interface, it also will charge your iPod. This is your absolute best option for listening to your iPod in your car.

Choosing an iPod adapter may be difficult. Hopefully these reviews shined some light on the different types of iPod adapters and their applications.

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Hot Car Audio Accessories

Monday, February 14th, 2011

A car should be a very comfortable place and the distance covered when in the car should be entertaining to at least keep the driver awake and the passengers entertained. To make any journey in your car exciting and entertaining, the addition of audio accessories to the car does the trick.

An iPod system is a great solution when it comes to music and it is a great gift for the driver and the passengers. It adds spice to the docking station as it is engineered to produce high quality sound. In addition to that, an iPod is easy to use, giving the user an easy time when operating it. An excellent choice would be one which can play music and display photos on the vehicle monitor. A remote control is the best gadget to use in operating an iPod as it makes the operation of the accessory much easier. It is also important to add an FM tuner for the iPod for quality music.

Another great accessory for a car is an iPod nano. It serves as a great endowment for a car user and has better features compared with the conventional iPod. This is due to the fact that the iPod nano has the ability to save music which one can hear while in a car, allowing the user to listen to his or her preferred music. Apart from that, it can also store pod casts, photographs, audio books and amazingly, even games. What better way to enjoy your journey experience other than that? This is a good gift to any one on board considering its large storage capacity which allows one to save ample entertainment for the journey.

HD radio is one to consider when one is a fan of sports news, live talk shows and even music. This device provides channel reception that is free from static. In addition, the HD radio delivers high quality listening to the audience, a quality that lacks in most conventional radios. However, for better reception, it is advisable to get a receiver for it.

When one needs to search through more than 100 radio stations while on a a journey, the XM satellite tuner for the radio is a great option. Digital devices are the in thing nowadays and this device offers nothing less than that.

The answer to a simple of way of adding extra components to a car system is the media controllers for the audio system. Instead of expanding the car audio system through modification of the whole system, this device is the way to go as it allows for expansion including the addition of CD changers, cell phone accessories and even satellite radios without any modifications or adjusting the dashboard. It is advisable to add a meter to level the sound as it aids in setting sound accurately for each speaker.

A surge protector is the most important as it prevents damage to the accessories due to voltage fluctuations. The overall advantage of most car accessories is their ability to function in different environments, including in houses.

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Online Car Customizing Games

Friday, February 11th, 2011

When you are eager to play online car customizing games, you are searching initially on its meaning. For your information, car customizing has many definitions. You can imagine a passenger car modified in two methods. A full alteration will be provided for the car in order to be able to enhance its performance. Commonly, it can be made by changing its transmission or engine. There is another method to customize the car, which is represented in restyling the car for the purpose to be appeared as unique.

Interested? Great! Now, we can proceed to the basic topic. Online Car Customizing Games are existed online regularly. There are many categories of those games, which are beloved by most of internet users.

To tell the truth, playing Online Car Customizing Games may be done individually or by multi-players. The plot of the game is to arrive to the last point of your road before your opponents. Of course, you can encounter some naughty police officers or bad roads as well. Yet, you have to complete your way strictly with success.

Online Car Customizing Games are common among youth, especially those of high schools. Some of those fans can download any series of those games, either freely or via paying a moderate price. Downloading those games can be, as you like. You can ask for downloading to your mobile or your personal computer as well.

If you are one of those who are interesting in playing Online Car Customizing Games, especially those involved with adventure, I can offer you to try this famous game. This elected game is known as car wars. It is seen as a video game that you can play on your personal computer. You have to control well your car starting at the screen bottom and go ahead via grid full of dots. The target of this game is to gather all dots scattered, and at the same time, you must avoid crashing into other cars.

In this Car Customizing Game, you must move counter-clockwise. If you can never stop your car or do changing its direction, you will be able to control on the speed of your car. In addition, you can move among many lines of the grid. As soon as you almost gather all the dots, you will discover that the other cars are beginning their speeding ups.

Online Car Customizing Games include lovely categories. You can find Sports Car GT, Cruis’n, Grand Prix Legends, Battle Gear 4, Touring car racing, and car wars, as examples.

Spending most of your free times in these amazing games will provide you with energy and vial concentration. A little whisper! Do not try to practice this game while you are tired or starving!

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