1999 Pontiac Grand Prix Door Duct Tape Repair Fail
Owner of this 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix decided to fix his leaky door using duct tape. Car fail.
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Owner of this 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix decided to fix his leaky door using duct tape. Car fail.
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Owner of this 2003 Nissan Maxima SE decided to fix his cracked headlight by putting a flashlight in it. Car fail.
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Owner of this modified 1993 Subaru Legacy did his own fender repair using bondo. Not sure how he’s going to get that corner light out if it needs replacement. Car fail.
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Owner of this modified 1994 Honda Civic hatchback repaired his rear passenger fender with a bunch of license plates.
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Owner of this car fixed his door panel using push pins. Repair fail.
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Owner of this car fixed his door handle with a rubber band and fork. Repair fail.
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Owner of this modified 1995 Ford Windstar fixed his broken headlight with a ziploc container and repaired a broken turn signal with an orange prescription pill bottle.
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