I survived a lightning strike and getting trolled by a child - Sent and Bent #78
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Sent and Bent Jun 2, 2026
I survived a lightning strike and getting trolled by a child - Sent and Bent #78

I survived a lightning strike and getting trolled by a child - Sent and Bent #78

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I survived a lightning strike and getting trolled by a child - Sent and Bent #78
Renault Wind
Car

Renault Wind

The Renault Wind is a small two-seat convertible-style car. It’s built for driving with the top down when the weather is good. The podcast mention likely connects to how it feels to drive in light rain or wind.

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six by six

“Six by six” means the truck has six wheels and all of them help drive the vehicle. It’s usually used on trucks meant for rough terrain because it grips better.

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scrap

Scrap is old metal you’re saving to recycle. In this case, it’s the metal the host hauls away and replaces with new steel.

Car

2024 electric mini truck

They’re talking about a small electric vehicle meant for short, local driving. It’s basically like a tiny truck or neighborhood car that doesn’t go very fast—more like 30 to 35 mph.

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generator and the water pumps

They’re suggesting taking out parts like a generator and water pumps. The idea is that changing what’s installed could change how the vehicle is treated under the rules for importing it.

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tariff

A tariff is a tax on things brought in from another country. If the tariff is high, the imported car costs more, and that can make it harder to bring in.

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electric cars from china's

They’re talking about electric cars made in China and why it can be hard to import them. The government rules and taxes can make it complicated to bring them in legally.

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certifications

They mean the legal approvals a vehicle has to pass before it can be sold or used. The speaker is saying the paperwork/testing requirements are so strict that it becomes nearly impossible to import.

Volkswagen Golf
Car

Volkswagen Golf

The Volkswagen Golf is a small car made for everyday driving, usually in a hatchback body style. Sometimes people also say “golf car” to mean a small mobility vehicle, so the podcast may be talking about that mix-up. Either way, it’s a car name most people recognize.

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enclosed mobility scooter or a golf car

They’re saying the vehicle is probably treated like a mobility scooter or a golf cart. That matters because the rules for importing/selling scooters and golf carts can be different from rules for regular cars.

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top speed is 30 to 35 miles per hour

They’re quoting the vehicle’s maximum speed. On small electric vehicles, carrying more weight can reduce how fast it can go.

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72 volt five kilowatt hours

“72 volt” is the battery’s electrical system voltage. “Five kilowatt hours” (kWh) tells you how much energy the battery holds, which is one big factor in how long it can run.

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Real-wheel drive

They’re talking about which wheels get power. More driven wheels usually means better traction, especially on rough or slippery ground.

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diesel swap

A “diesel swap” is when someone replaces the original engine with a diesel engine. It’s a big project that usually requires lots of extra parts and work to make everything work together.

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micro camper

A micro camper is a very small camping setup. It’s usually built to be simple and compact, and in this conversation they’re talking about it like a platform you could modify.

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kabocha diesel

They’re talking about a diesel engine called “kabocha” that someone could put into a small vehicle. A “swap” means replacing the original engine with a different one, usually to change fuel type and driving behavior.

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engine swap

An engine swap means putting a different engine into a vehicle. It’s not just “bolt it in”—you often have to change parts and connections so everything works together.

Brand

timu

They’re mentioning an online shopping site where you can buy these kinds of parts or vehicles. The point is that listings can be confusing about what’s actually made where.

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cafe racer

A cafe racer is a motorcycle style that looks stripped-down and sporty, often with a more aggressive posture. People often build them from parts, so who actually makes the base bike can be a big deal.

Brand

amazon

They’re saying they bought the motorcycle on Amazon. The relevance is that online marketplaces often sell imported bikes, so the brand/origin details may not be straightforward.

Brand

vivore venom

They’re trying to figure out the exact name of the motorcycle brand/model—“vivore venom.” The point is that with imported bikes, the branding can be confusing and people may correct each other in the comments.

Brand

Suronster

“Suronster” sounds like a YouTube channel or creator name. Here, they’re just talking about who’s more popular, not reviewing a car.

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pit bike

A pit bike is a small dirt bike made for track areas near the pits. It’s usually meant for short, fun rides rather than normal street use.

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four fifties

“Four fifties” is a nickname for motorcycles in a certain engine-size category. It’s basically a quick way to say how big/powerful the bike is.

e36 wagons
Car

e36 wagons

“E36” is the code name for a BMW 3 Series from the 1990s. A wagon version is the same basic car, but with extra cargo space and a long roof—something fans like because it’s fun to customize.

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slammed with wheels

“Slammed” means the car sits very low to the ground. People usually do this to make it look more aggressive, often along with bigger or different wheels.

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two-wheel drive motorcycle

A two-wheel drive motorcycle powers both wheels instead of just the back wheel. That can help it grip better, especially on wet or slippery ground.

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chevron tread

Chevron tread describes a tire tread pattern made of V-shaped “chevrons.” It’s commonly associated with off-road or traction-focused tires because the shape can help channel debris and improve grip.

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