Tex Mex Motors (2023) s01e06 Episode Script

Not Your Daddy's Oldsmobile

[drill whirs]
[engine revs]
[Jenicio] We are working a lot.
This is just overkill.
If this is the way it'll continue,
I might just have to be out.
[Rabbit] You know, I know the team
at the shop has been working a lot,
but I had no idea
it's gotten to this level.
Starting a small business is tough.
It takes a lot of work,
but we can't be putting
people's sanity on the line.
And to be honest,
hitting our goal means nothing
if we don't stick together.
I love this business model,
and I'd love to see it continue,
but something's gotta change
to make that happen.
I agree with you. Seven days a week,
14, 15, 16, 17-hour days here is hard.
And yeah, it's freaking hot.
I think we're onto something.
If we were in the red, I'd say,
"Know what? We gave it a shot, guys."
I don't think I'd even give up
if we were in the red,
'cause I really believe in the team.
[Wes] Right.
[Mike] You just gotta ask yourself,
and I can ask myself, is it worth it?
'Cause to me, it's worth it.
[Rabbit] I think it'll get easier…
-[Scooter] Yes.
-…the more we get going.
I mean, it's new.
We've built some great cars so far,
but we need to find a good car
that's going to bring in some good money.
[Rabbit] Something big.
Something that we can put our skill
and our work and time into
-and profit off of it.
-[Mike] Yes.
-We still gotta find that Rambler too.
-[Scooter] Yes.
We got a buyer on the hook that's willing
to pay 60 grand for a Rambler.
We just got to find one,
and that hasn't been easy.
I know that build
plus one more high-end score
is gonna make these guys see the light.
I'm not a quitter. I'm going to be in this
till the end of summer.
But at that point, we all need to sit down
and re-evaluate everything
and decide is this really
what we want to do?
You ever seen that movie,
span style="style2"Stella Got Her Groove Back?
Yeah.
I haven't, but the name sounds cool.
And I think that we can--
-[Scooter] We need to get our groove back?
-We just gotta get our groove back.
You gotta bring up a chick flick
in order to relate to me?
And then tell me you don't watch it?
-[Scooter] I'm excited about the food.
-Oh, nice.
-[Rabbit] Yeah.
-Oh, thank you.
Well, let's eat, guys. You know?
We'll talk more about shop later.
[Scooter] Oh man, that looks awesome.
-Las papitasspan style="style1". Try some.
span style="style1"-Hey.
[laughing]
[theme music plays]
[ska music plays]
Hey, Wes. Jaime.
Come here. Check this out.
All right.
This is the new one.
-Yeah.
-I like it.
Oh, these wheels are horrible.
[Mike] We'll put those on your car.
-What are you talking about?
-Yeah.
[Mike] Scooter and Rabbit are on the hunt
trying to find us a Rambler.
So while they're doing that,
we're gonna get started on the Oldsmobile
that they picked up a few days ago.
-It's awesome, man.
-Somebody's already put disk brakes on it.
-They look newer. Yeah.
-That's a start.
This is a Leroy Brown bad kind of car.
I've done quite a few 442 restorations
over the past 30 years,
so looks like
it's gonna be pretty straightforward.
You know, the team's kind of down.
This is the perfect car
to get us excited again.
Got some work for you
that I'm seeing so far.
-I know these all too well.
-[Jaime] What were you looking at?
This is gone through here.
You got a bunch of rust down here.
So, it's not, like, crazy metal work,
but there's
some definite metal work to do.
Yeah. That hood is toast.
I seen that a mile away.
Right. Let's look under the hood.
-Watch your fingers.
-[Wes] There.
Wow, check that out.
It has an engine.
[Wes] Yeah, somebody's put
some time and money in this engine.
[Jaime] The Rocket V8 engine
in the Oldsmobile is reliable.
And just by looking at this one,
I can tell someone's put
a lot of work into it already.
I'll do a tune-up, run some tests,
see how the engine runs,
and if everything's good, I think
we could button it up the way it is.
There's no sense of putting
any more time or money into it.
-Looks pretty good.
-Little minor tweaks.
I think the longest, time-consuming thing
we got going on here is the wiring.
-Let's check it out.
-[Wes] Hit the key.
[engine starts]
[Jenicio] There you go. There you go.
That sounds pretty decent, actually.
-Yeah.
-[Jenicio] Yeah.
[chuckles]
[Mike] Sounds pretty decent, huh?
Sounds healthy.
After kind of seeing it,
what do you think?
There's a lot of guys out there
that really love these cars,
but just can't afford to spend a lot.
So let's do a couple cool upgrades.
-But keep the costs down.
-Okay.
[Mike] Let's keep this true
to the gentleman's muscle car
and do a clean upgrade
that will sell quick.
-[Wes] Definitely a 442 hood.
-[Mike] Like a Hurst clone?
-[Wes] Yeah, but put our twist on it.
-[Jaime] I need new wheels and tires.
[Wes] Let's go with an all-black interior.
Definitely need some carpet.
[Jenicio] I think
you should paint it bright red.
[Wes] You know,
the Hurst 442s white and gold.
[Mike] I'm okay with that.
Sounds like a good plan to me.
-Wanna tear into it?
-[Jaime] Yeah.
-I wanna see what's under here.
-Yeah, I wanna see too.
Wes hit the nail on the head with this.
We should keep the cost down
so that we got a bigger buyer pool
on this one.
If we put about 10 grand in it,
we could sell it for 40 to 50 grand
and walk away
with a decent profit on a quicker build.
-Bam. Bam. Bam.
-[Jaime] Only men.
[Wes] Holy… [bleep] …Mike.
Are you seeing this?
-[Mike] Oh no.
-[Wes] This is completely rotted.
-[Jaime] Oh, wow.
-[Wes] Look at this.
This just turned into a lot of work.
[Mike] They fiberglassed the entire roof,
looks like.
It's just completely rotted out
underneath it,
which is probably
why they put the vinyl top on.
Oh my goodness.
-Thinking this car is not the greatest.
-Should've never been done like that.
[Mike] You never know
till you get into the tear-down.
[Wes] When something like this happens,
it's a domino effect.
It affects the rest of the build.
We're gonna have to get into
the interior more. And that's more money.
The more stuff we start taking off
and having to replace,
it's coming out of our profit.
It's a lot of labor, and it's
a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot of time.
And everybody knows
how I feel about
working through the night again right now.
-Oh my God.
-[Wes] Exactly what I'm talking about.
You see rust on top, nine times out of ten
there's rust underneath.
[Mike] This is not good.
And I'm really afraid
that it might take Jaime over the edge.
Everybody's been tired,
and everybody's running out of steam.
And with this disaster on our hands,
we're definitely gonna need some help.
[groans]
[upbeat music plays]
[Rabbit] Nothing worse
than muggy rain in the desert.
-[Scooter] You don't like this weather?
-Man, I hate rain.
-[Scooter] I love rain in the desert!
-I'm a sunshine guy.
Why do you think I came out
to the middle of the desert?
[Rabbit] We're so desperate
for this Rambler.
We've run through
every one of Scooter's contacts,
and now we've resorted
to hitting up random junkyards.
-[Scooter] It's crazy.
-[Rabbit] A needle in a haystack.
-This Rambler is driving me nuts.
-Yes. This Rambler.
Worse than him.
[speaking Spanish]
No.
This has me second-guessing
my career choice at this point.
Finding this car.
[in Spanish] If you don't find
what you are looking for,
there are many restaurants around here
where people collect classic cars,
and you may find what you are looking for.
Okay. [speaking Spanish]
Okay. [speaking Spanish]
-[in English] Thank you so much, sir.
-[speaking Spanish]
-[Rabbit] On the road again.
-Yes. span style="style2"Vámonos.
-[Rabbit] What did he say?
span style="style2"-I'll tell you in the car.
Restaurants here we come
Yeah! ♪
[Rabbit] No singing.
[Scooter] Oh man. Come on, Rabbit.
[rock music plays]
The more we tear into our '69 Olds,
the more disgusting
and horrifying it looks,
which means the more money we're spending.
The roof is absolutely destroyed,
so we ordered one.
When it gets in, we'll remove this one,
and we'll put the new one on.
But in the meantime,
we start doing our bodywork,
and we find that we have a lot of rot
in the fenders, in the quarter panels.
It is so bad that I called my friend Tony,
who's excellent at bodywork.
And he's having to actually make
new panels from scratch
because it takes too long
to get the new ones in,
and we don't have the money
to replace the entire fender.
But we're doing what we have to do
to build a good car
and get it out the door
so we can get on to the next one.
[tool whirs]
Here we go.
[Mike] Little Mike is working
on the hood with Jenicio.
He is a bodyworking genius
and is adding a new piece of the hood
to make the engine breathe better.
Get that on. There it is.
Nice.
That's a good fit, man.
[Mike] It's gonna eat into our profits,
but it'll help us get it done way faster
so that we can get this car sold
ASAP span style="style2"without killing the crew.
[Little Mike] Well, we got
100 more dents to go. We're almost there.
["Hustle and Grind" by Nomantics plays]
Yeah, I'm alive
With the hustle and grind ♪
Yeah, I'm alive
With the hustle and grind ♪
[Wes] So our new roof came in
to replace the rotten one.
It's gonna be tricky.
I need to remove this old roof,
put the new roof on,
and still save the headliner.
The headliner is a fabric-type material
that is installed on the inside of the car
to cover the roof structure.
It could be 1,000 to 1,500 bucks
to have a headliner put in this car.
We really would like to keep that
in our profits,
so if I can save this headliner,
that's just gonna be more money
in our pockets.
The moment of truth.
All right, let's see.
Oh man. We got some rats' nests.
We're lucky we didn't catch that on fire.
But a good thing, it looks like
the rust was just on the outer skin.
The inner structure looks really good.
We should be able to get in here
and clean this up.
["I'm the GOAT" by Chel Strong plays]
I'mma keep on going hard
Till it's all mine ♪
Won't stop until I am
The greatest one of all time ♪
-[chuckles]
span style="style2"-I'm the GOAT ♪
I'm the GOAT ♪
I'm the GOAT ♪
I'm the GOA
Greatest of all time ♪
[Wes coughs] It's pretty nasty.
Jaime, will you help me put this on?
-[Jaime] Mm-hmm.
-[mellow music plays]
[clears throat]
[chuckles]
[Wes] Heavy. Heavy.
I don't think my side's fitting very well.
But there's always some finagling
to get them exactly right.
It is pretty close though.
-How does the headliner look?
-Well, you haven't burned it up yet.
It'll save us
a bunch of time and money, I think.
We still have all the welding to do,
so I'm not out of the woods yet.
Ah, if you come this far, you'll be fine.
I'm relieved this roof skin's gonna work.
It's one of those things
with aftermarket parts,
you really don't know what you got
until you get it on the car
and see what you got to work with.
Now, I just have a little trimming to do,
make a few welds, some grinding,
and then the guys
can finish up their bodywork.
[welding tool buzzes]
[mellow hip-hop music plays]
Yes, I can ♪
There's something to believe
To achieve ♪
You can be everything you wanna be ♪
Say yes, I can ♪
You have everything you ever needed ♪
See it open up and you can see me ♪
Yes, I can ♪
-This'll set you free, say ♪
-Yes, I can ♪
So where we at on the hood?
Well, we're trying to get it all ready,
prepped for paint and everything
and, uh, got the scoop on here.
It's looking a lot better.
[Mike] Looking really good.
You got all the dents out of it?
[Little Mike] About 100 of them.
Looked like somebody
took a jackhammer to it.
[Little Mike] It really did.
Having my buddies here completely changed
the direction of this build,
and really gave the team
much-needed breathing room.
It would have taken Jenicio and I
twice as long to do this on our own.
And Wes and Jaime would've had to work
overtime on stuff they don't normally do.
The guys are cutting us a hell of a deal
on the labor cost, but I know for a fact
that I'm gonna have to return the favor
and paint some cars really cheap for them.
While you're finishing up this stuff,
I'm gonna grab some tools
and finish up this bodywork.
-Yeah, I can't wait to see it.
-[Mike] Thanks, man.
[dance music plays]
AUTHORIZED VEHICLES ONLY
-[Scooter] We're here.
-[Rabbit] Is this a tire shop?
[Scooter] The guy said this is the spot.
This don't look like a place
you'd see a racing Porsche.
-[in Spanish] Mr. Flores. How are you?
-Hello, gentlemen. How are you?
[in English] What's going on, buddy?
Slight change of plans.
We are here today to look at a Porsche.
[in Spanish] Here, it's back here.
Hidden there a little bit.
[Rabbit in English] After the junkyard,
we went to a few restaurants in the area,
trying to hunt down that damn Rambler.
Well, guess what? No dice.
But we did meet a guy
who has a race car he wants to sell.
And this is really stepping out on a limb,
but it's intriguing.
I know the market's wild on these cars.
Gotta give it a shot.
[man speaking Spanish]
It's this. This is it right here.
Look at that.
[speaking Spanish]
Says this car's worth a lot of money.
He's… A lot of value to it.
I'll tell you what, Scooter.
There's one thing for sure.
This is the last place
I'd be looking for a racing Porsche.
Exactly. Me too, man.
This guy knows how to cover things up.
He's kind of like me. I like this guy.
[chuckles]
Look at this.
This is the real deal, right?
[Rabbit] This sure is the real deal.
[rock music plays]
Oh ♪
[Rabbit] The Porsche 911 is arguably
the most famous sports car in the world.
Having a Porsche
is the ultimate status symbol.
First produced in 1964,
this high-performing sports car
is one of the most successful in history.
They say don't mess with perfection.
And although enhanced over the years,
this beauty is timeless,
and its basic concept
has remained unchanged.
The sky's the limit
with restored Porsches,
fetching up to seven figures
and attracting buyers of all types.
As its founder,
Ferdinand Porsche, once said,
"We are what nobody needs,
but everyone wants."
-[In Spanish] And what happened?
-[chuckles]
[Scooter in English]
I'm asking him what happened here.
[Isidoro in Spanish] That's a bullet.
[in English] Bullet hole.
[in Spanish] Who was it?
The wife or the mother-in-law?
Me and my brother were racing
through a ranch.
The rancher shot at us.
What do you think?
Open it. Let's move this.
[Rabbit in English] A real race car.
[Isidoro speaking Spanish]
He's asking if, uh,
you're gonna be able to fit in here.
-[Rabbit] Hopefully the new buyer, maybe.
-Check this side.
I'll go check the other side out,
because this is so cool.
I didn't see this sticker on this side.
Oh my God,
look at the size of that engine.
Wow. It's pretty big, no?
[Rabbit] It's a whole
whopping 880 horsepower.
[Scooter] I know, dude. It's like, whoa.
[Rabbit] But they make crazy power,
these things.
They're really light. This is really cool.
-Tell him to fire it up.
-He's gonna fire it up.
[speaking Spanish]
Man.
[speaking Spanish]
He says be careful with the exhaust,
because it's like… [trills]
The steam that comes out of it, you know.
[speaks Spanish]
[engine starts]
Oh man, when that engine fired up,
started kind of getting that tingle,
those butterflies in my tummy.
Like, we may be onto something.
[chuckles] It was like
a VW engine on steroids.
[engine revs]
[Scooter] Wow.
-Sounds killer.
-[Scooter speaks Spanish]
You like it?
I like it.
I'll be honest. This is a lot more car
than I was expecting.
And a score like this
could get us to our goal faster
and lessen the workload.
But the price has to be realistic.
Ask the man what he wants for his car.
-[in Spanish] Come over here.
-What?
We are going to talk business here,
man to man.
-Man to Scooter and Scooter to man.
-Come on then.
"How much do you want for the car?"
says my partner, Rabbit.
-He likes it?
-Yes, he likes it.
[speaking Spanish]
-Well, look, I sincerely want $35,000.
-[in English] Thirty-five grand.
[Rabbit] This ties a lot of money up.
We could buy two or three normal cars
for the investment of this one.
Plus, everything that has to go into this
is a big swing financially.
And we still have to find that Rambler.
This is a gamble.
What do you think?
Twenty-seven thousand. He delivers it.
The bumpers are too low to get it
on our trailer without damaging them.
[speaking Spanish]
Deal. He says deal.
-[in English] I feel it. Thank you, sir.
-Deal.
[Scooter speaks Spanish]
This could be
another six-figure car for us.
[Rabbit] It better be.
[upbeat music plays]
[Mike] After the bodywork,
we're on our last step before assembly,
and we finally got
the Olds ready for paint.
We're about to do
something completely different
than what we talked about earlier.
Now, we talked about
doing a white 442 Hurst-type replica.
However, I think I got something
that's gonna attract a lot more buyers.
So I'm gonna do a hot rod black,
because, I mean, at the end of the day,
who doesn't like
a flat-black, nasty little hot rod?
It's a new dawn ♪
Ha, ha ♪
And we the new light ♪
[Mike] Whoo! Time to get it reassembled.
["Black Heart Elixir" plays]
Should take care of it.
Then we'll get that dash installed.
Jenicio, ready to see
how this monster flies?
[Jenicio] Yeah.
Everywhere I go ♪
Straight cut up being sold ♪
For the black poison blood ♪
[tires squealing]
Feel the rush
Of your black heart elixir ♪
-[Mike] Whoo-hoo!
-[Jenicio] Damn!
[Mike laughs]
[Mike] We turned this Cutlass 442
from a completely rotted mess
to a mean hot rod.
We fixed the busted up body
and added a new roof skin.
Gave it brand-new 18-inch wheels
and upgraded the hood
with an eye-catching 442 scoop.
We made this car evil
and blacked it all out
with all-black interior, black dash,
and a flat-black exterior paint job.
This nasty muscle car
is not for the faint of heart,
and it's not your daddy's Oldsmobile.
Listen to that thing. Whoo! Hell yeah!
Rabbit just listed it
and all we need is a buyer.
[upbeat music plays]
-What's going on, buddy?
-What's going on?
-I heard you coming down the street.
-Heck yeah.
That's why you drive cars like this.
They just demand attention.
-How's it going? Nice to see you.
-Doing good, man. Doing good.
-What do you think?
-Wow, man.
It is beautiful.
You good pulling up with this guy?
He's badass.
It's a muscle car for a muscle guy.
Exactly. Muscle car for a muscle guy.
[Rabbit] We put the word out.
Man, we got a ton of buzz on this car.
The flat black, super aggressive,
it's really hot right now.
I think satin black's the new resale red.
-So what's the engine size on this thing?
-So it's 455 cubic inches.
The biggest motor you could get
back in the day in these things.
What's that 0 to 60 on this?
-This car is actually geared pretty low.
-Yeah?
It's probably
every bit less than five seconds.
And keep in mind, it's not a little car.
This thing weighs like 4,500 pounds.
[Israel] I like the color.
[Rabbit] The satin black is just sinister.
Sit back. Enjoy the show.
[engine starts]
Oh, wow. Beautiful.
[laughs]
Whoo!
Love it.
Sounds like he knows his stuff.
Muscle guy, muscle car.
Let's put these two together.
What can I say? I'm speechless. I love it.
[Rabbit] Do you think
you'd drive this every day?
Every day. Every minute. Every second.
My dad was a big fan
of, uh, muscle cars in the past.
And, uh, he had one almost like this.
That's what I love.
It has new-school flavor.
-But it's still a cool old-school ride.
-Exactly.
-Sit down in it. Check it out.
-Let me give it a try.
These cars are like dress shoes.
They're all pretty.
You got to find a pair
you can wear all day long, running around.
[Israel] Ooh, look at this.
Look at you.
That thing's tailor-made for you.
-How does that look?
-It's a good look. I ain't gonna lie.
Guy like you don't need
to be riding around in a Prius.
-It's a car you get out of.
-It's muscle.
-What's this going for now?
-We got this car priced at 55,000.
-Fifty-five thousand.
-It's a fully restored classic.
It's been updated.
It's a muscle car
in every sense of the word.
I'll give you 45 right now. Cash.
Make a deal.
I'll take 50. Meet you in the middle.
Fifty.
Fifty grand, you got a classic muscle car.
Let's do it. I'll do 50.
[Rabbit] I love it
when a deal comes together, sir.
You'll love it.
Let's get this deal put together.
[Rabbit] Might not have been easy money,
but we made $23,500 on this Cutlass.
Which almost covers
the cost of what we paid for the Porsche.
We're up to $167,500 with a month to go.
We're cutting it close,
but I got a feeling
the Porsche and the Rambler
are gonna get us to our goal.
[Rabbit] You're gonna love this thing.
I'm telling you.
-It's a bad ride.
-[Israel] It's a good car.
[quirky music plays]
[Scooter laughs]
You're not gonna believe
what we got for you guys, man!
-[Jenicio] What is it?
-[Scooter] Check it out.
-[Mike] What?
-[Wes] Good or bad?
-You're gonna love it, Mikey.
-[Jenicio] Oh man.
-[Mike] How broke are we now?
-[Scooter] Check it out. Check it out.
Whoo-hoo!
[Mike] Now, that is nice.
[Jaime] This is cool.
[Wes] It's a full-blown race car, man.
[Mike] That tank's expensive.
That's freaking eight grand right there.
-What'd y'all pay?
-[Scooter] 27,000.
[Mike] Wow. Awesome.
[Mike] I love Porsches. They're absolutely
one of my favorite cars.
I've worked on a ton of them:
356s, 944s, 911s.
Us buying it for 27 grand is a steal.
However, if we have a problem
with the engine,
that alone could be 40 grand.
So this is a big risk for us.
-This could be some big money.
-[Jenicio] Yep.
Yeah. I think it'd be bigger money
if it was on the street though.
I agree. We've took two cars.
Made them off-road cars.
Maybe we need to put this one
back on the street.
I think so too.
This is exciting.
-It would open up for a lot better buyers.
-We can probably sell some of these parts.
-Those seats are expensive.
-[Wes] Recoup some money.
What do you think of the body?
-Yes!
-Oh, the body's not bad.
It's got bumps and bruises,
but that's typical.
-It's got race car… [bleep]
-Rubbin's Racin'.
-[Scooter] Start it up.
-[Wes] See if I can fit in there.
[Mike] Yeah, you think you can fit?
[Wes] No.
[all laugh]
I'd have to drive from right here.
I've already tried.
I can't fit in there, so…
I can fit. You gotta drop your ass.
[Jenicio] Oh, that's how you do it.
Once I cut some of them bars out,
I'll be able to fit.
-[Scooter] Hit it, Mikey. Hit it.
-[engine starts]
-Damn.
-Rev it. Rev it. Rev it.
-[Wes] That's nice.
-[Mike] You gotta let it warm a little.
[engine revs]
-Ah!
-[engine revs]
[Wes] Nice. Sounds pretty solid to me.
[engine revs]
[Jaime] I can't believe I'm saying it,
but I'm really looking forward
to this one.
There is nothing like a Porsche engine,
and this one sounds
like it's in excellent shape,
which is a good thing, because
there's no way we can afford a new one.
I am slightly freaking out
about what it's going to cost
to upgrade this car,
but at least it doesn't seem
like there's a lot of bodywork
like the last one. Finally.
I love the car, but this is
either gonna make us or break us.
It'll make us, Mikey.
Honest to God,
this is the best car y'all have found.
Like, I really do.
But parts can be expensive.
I told you.
I wish Rabbit could be here to see you.
-Smiling Mike. Look at that.
-Yeah, I'm happy about this one.
Hopefully, Rabbit
had some luck with the Cutlass,
-'cause we're going to need some cash.
-Yeah.
[Jenicio] What do you think
about painting?
For Porsche buyers, it's very important
that it's a Porsche color.
There's a color that's really sick.
It's almost like a baby blue,
but like a dirty baby blue.
-Yes. Let's do that.
-[Jenicio] Yeah.
So what I would think would be cool
is if we do the wide body kit.
Different wheels and tires.
We need to drive it,
'cause most race cars
the suspension beats your teeth out.
[Wes] It's gonna be stiff.
Probably soften it up a little, if we can.
So really we'd be toning this thing down.
You know, make it street-legal.
[Mike] Make it easier for guys like us
to get in and out.
-[laughing]
-[Wes] Some different seats.
[Mike] Yeah, more comfortable seats.
Please go over the motor
and make sure that it's-- It sounds great.
-[Jaime] It sounds good.
-If it blows, we're tanked.
-[Jaime] I get it.
-We're tanked.
[Wes] Yeah.
[Mike] Including the 27,000 that we paid,
with the parts and the upgrades,
we're going to be close
to 90 grand in this buy.
We'll have to sell it
well into the six figures
if we're gonna hit our $250,000 mark.
But we have a ton of racing parts
that we can sell from this car,
or maybe even possibly use on the Rambler.
And if all goes well, this could be
what keeps our business venture going.
[Scooter] Man, this car's got
so much cool stuff on it. What's this?
[Jaime] No, Scooter.
-Oh my gosh.
-[Mike] What the hell are you thinking?
-[Jaime] It's not a hood pull.
-[Scooter] I didn't know--
-[Wes] That's the fire suppression.
-[Jenicio] Messing up the seats!
-Oh man.
-[Wes] Damn.
[Scooter] When is it going to stop?
-Not till the bottle's empty.
-[Scooter] What about the engine?
[Jaime] Oh… [bleep]
[closing theme music plays]
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