Heat getting to you

:lol:

Trust us, Texas isn't the only place on the verge of melting right now, but this solution to solving one's automotive AC problems is the perfect marriage of tawdry and frugal. As you can clearly see in the photo above, a University of Houston graduate student opted to retrofit a home air-conditioner into his vehicle rather than coughing up $1,200 to have it repaired the right way, and while we've no idea how much he spent on the unit itself, the wiring, or the additional gas thanks to the added drag, we have a sneaking suspicion that this mod was about more than dollars and cents. Click on through for a few more photos, but please refrain from trying this on your own ride, cool?

http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/11/grad-st...eat-texas-heat/

Photos on the other side of the link :)

I want a backpack model of that. I work up a sweat just walking to and from my car.

I want a backpack model of that. I work up a sweat just walking to and from my car.

I second that!

I kinda like the kid's idea. I wonder if my mom will let me hook one up. :lol:

Weird, a few posts that were originally in this thread are now completely gone, I had posted in here and zap it's gone. :huh:

it's the trigger happy mods

my posts delete every once in awhile also

it's the trigger happy mods

my posts delete every once in awhile also

That's not cool at all especially since the posts hadn't broken any so-called "rules." :rolleyes:

It's been so hot past few days here in Finland, that i'm absolutely cooking. Well, the fall in coming soon... And after that dark and long winter.