JX Coalman

Second Gear Shenanigans

Comedy EN ↓ 4 episodes

Two local idiots laugh at unhinged vehicle listings online.

Author

JX Coalman

Category

Comedy

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

E4 - Bedsheety Car Mods Pt. 1 06.07.2026

In part 1 of 2 that both dropped precisely on time (no need to question it), John and Ian look to the Sheety Car Mods subreddit for some high-quality podcast fuel. I say Sheety because I am writing this with a Russian accent, as you can tell. I guess a Mexican accent would also work

E3 - A Hearse Is Basically A Taxi For Dead People 28.06.2026

This week on 2GS, the guys' ridicule of what people try to pawn off online is punctuated by John flexing his immaculate oiled-up production skills, along with Ian's undying love for the gain setting on his mic. Enjoy!

E2 - Tactical Chicken Wire 21.06.2026

On today's episode of Second Gear Shenanigans, the guys look at several vehicles that would be weird to privately own - among them, a garbage truck, an amphibious vehicle, an articulated dump truck, and a halfhearted effort at a battling golf cart.

E1 - The Shoilet 14.06.2026

Welcome to Second Gear Shenanigans! In this inaugural episode, JX Coalman and Martin J. Boogie laugh at some of the most ridiculous vehicle listings we could find online. We cover everything from lifted station wagons to remote-controlled coolers to a Wizard of Oz monkey costume that's most likely possessed. If that's your idea of 54 minutes well spent, we're your guys!

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