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Christmas/ Hanukkah etc gift ideas for the Roadster owner
Like Notop, I like cardboard too.
I like the "glass or nails" protection of this lol
Re: Christmas etc gift ideas for the Roadster owner
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2017 9:54 pm
by Linda
It's Cyber Monday tomorrow...any Roadster gift ideas?? I read thru the whole List, pretty good ideas. Need more-
Linda
Re: Christmas gift ideas for the Roadster owner
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2017 7:18 pm
by jhayden
Auto-Vox M1W wireless rearview camera kit
Camera mounted on rear license frame, and view behind bumper displayed on monitor (BTW, the object was not visible in the factory rear view mirror).
Thank you, Linda, for continuing this thread (and Steve, for all of this). Everyone be safe, and enjoy the Christmas and New Year holidays!
Jon & Kathy
Re: Christmas gift ideas for the Roadster owner
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 2:35 pm
by itsa68
Great to have in the roaster truck in case you get stuck in a snowbank and need to keep warm.
Also good around a campfire as it does not burn as quick other blankets https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Authentic-HBC-H ... Swr81URxix
Cheers
Ray B.
Re: Christmas gift ideas for the Roadster owner
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 10:27 pm
by Gregs672000
Not sure it has been mentioned, but I continue to be amazed by the California Duster. I'm telling you, we went through some dusty dirt roads this past summer, turning my black car to silver. The duster handled it all, and without damaging the paint. One of my favorite all time products. I may just buy myself a new one, not that the current one, used like 4 years, is bad! Just an awesome product. Also, big fan of Eagle one nanowax, especially for dark colors. Nothing has ever worked better on swirls.
A straight version is also available, though not as versatile, due to limited clearance on numerous applications (e.g., Ford 8N). Either way, it’s a good idea to carry a screw-on plug terminal for motorcycles (and some other small engines) with this tool.
Very cost-effective, and easily stored in any toolbox/vehicle – no need to pull a plug to check for spark.
I wanted a remotely controlled battery disconnect switch that didn't require opening the hood every time. These are very well made. I have the remote toggle switch installed inside the cockpit and it works great. This newer version includes a wireless remote key fob as well.
Bruce
Re: Christmas etc gift ideas for the Roadster owner