modified clock

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    Squiggly Squiggly

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    i wanted to buy a subaru clock but the ones on ebay are gross and i cant find any other ones so i went to value surplus and bought a 3 dollar clock then i took it apart .. went online, got some images..copy and pasted some sh1ts on paint and this is the end result
     
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    i use my rims as a clock. take centre cap off and mount the clock hands, battery and vaila. DYI BABI
     
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    LOL nice idea, it'd be cool to get some 12 spokes so the hours lined up.
     
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    nice job. looks good for a DIY
     
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    nice!
     
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    You can also go to a craft store and buy a clock mechanisim thingy, comes with the motor and arms, and install it in anything, like a hub cap, or whatever. Probably be a bit cheaper.

    All that being said looks great, good job!
     
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    fobiawrx Fabiola

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    dont worry about it
    clocks r cool, so.......