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Pep Boys Has The Gifts Dads Want This Father's Day

Relieve dad of fiddling with folding road maps or stopping to ask for directions. Let him get his hands on one of our new GPS units that plug in and are instantly ready to use.
by Staff Writers
Philadelphia PA (SPX) Jun 16, 2008
The Pep Boys - Manny, Moe and Jack offers some exciting last-minute gift ideas for dad this Father's Day. Make your Father's Day celebration one to remember with these great gift ideas:

- Help dad safely back out of the driveway or busy parking lots with the Roadmaster VR3 Wireless Back-Up Camera System. This easy-to-install camera mounts to your rear license plate and helps to avoid accidents by providing 110degrees horizontal and 80degrees vertical viewing angles for an expanded view. Dad pulling a trailer? The camera helps him see behind him to line up his towing hitch with the load.

- Relieve dad of fiddling with folding road maps or stopping to ask for directions. Let him get his hands on one of our new GPS units that plug in and are instantly ready to use. The TomTom One 130 has a sleek, small design and a unique swivel mount which can be mounted to his dashboard. Or how about our new XL330 widescreen GPS from TomTom, which has a bright, wide touch screen so he won't miss a turn ever again?

- Is dad a regular do-it-yourselfer, or even an aspiring handyman? Get him some tools at Pep Boys to help him get the job done. Equip him with a 24 volt Goodyear Cordless Impact Wrench - it is powerful and efficient and even comes with a hanging case for dad's convenience.

- Get dad's wheels spinning this Father's Day with a new set of tires. Purchase three select installed tires and get the fourth tire FREE after mail-in rebate. See store for current offer. Must include tire installation package which includes valve stems, balancing and road hazard warranty.

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