YAKIMA
CHROME SKULLS
www.yakima.com
$30 Cdn, $20 US
If you’re just not good enough to wow ‘em on the waves, dazzle ‘em with the nastiest rack at the take-out. Yakima’s chrome skull end caps give kayak-toting VW vans that pimped-out look all the kids are raving about. These bad boys come in sets of four and plug in to Yakima round bars. Plus, your roof rack will finally match your spinning chrome hubcaps. —NE
GRIFFIN
iTRIP
www.griffintechnology.com
$60 Cdn, $50 US In 1975, Volvo 265 wagons were equipped with an AM/FM radio cas- sette deck. If you’re still driving such a car (or living in it) with the factory audio, you’ll be happy to know you now have the basis for a modern car audio system (or home enter- tainment unit). Take your iPod and a Griffin iTrip and you can broad- cast a signal from your iPod to a channel on your FM radio. It’s a technological fusion in the realm of Snoop Dogg stepping on stage with Bad Company, but it works. Or at least it does until you cruise into an area where your chosen frequency is too close to a local radio station. Then you just dial up another channel and you’ll Feel Like Makin’ Love again.—SM
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