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Nate Adler is becoming increasingly worried about his Dad's driving - his Dad seems to become a whole other person whenever he gets into his car. Nate fears there may be something "supernatural" behind his Dad's behavior so calls in the Phantom Investigators to get to get to the bottom of things.moreless
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  • 5th episode and very great!!

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    I remember this episode it was great! in this creative episode a kid's dad starts to act weird when he's driving his new car. so he calls the phantom investigators for help.
    soon the phantom investigators find out that the car is controlled by a evil race car driver who is a ghost. and now it's up to the phantom investigators to stop him! well written episode is the way to describe this creative episode. very very very great story. this just proves that phantom investigators is a great show! with great stories and fun to watch entertainment! great episode!!moreless

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    • Jericho: (holding a package) Hey guys look at this.
      Daemona: It's addressed to Mr. Adler from an auto salvage yard. Edit
    • Casey: So that's a high-level demon, noted for future reference. Edit
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