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Very Fun and Useful Car LED Facial Expression Light
Very Fun and Useful Car LED Facial Expression Light
Emoticons (emotion + icon, emotion icon) are symbols that express emotions using punctuation marks and produce faces like this one: :-). Although their origins date back to the previous century, it wasn't until 1982 that a scientist proposed using them and in just a few months, they became very popular among computer users. Who would've imagined that nearly 20 years later emotions would be used not just to communicate with our friends through email and SMS, but also to communicate with strangers on the road. This clever gadget is called the Drivemotion allows you to send messages to other drivers around you. Did that car just yield the right of way without asking anything in exchange? He deserves a smiley face or at least a Thanks. Is that truck blocking your access to the exit and honking at you? Don't think twice about sending him a message to Back Off. He won't know how to respond and will be forced to follow the orders you send from your driver's seat. Drivemotion runs on a remote control: the screen displays messages in red LED lights, and the remote control has 5 buttons with drawings of the messages that appear on the screen when you press them. Each device is fitted with a suction cup so you can attach it to the inside of your windshield. Put the remote control near the steering wheel to keep it on hand so you can press the buttons, and fix the screen onto the rear windshield, so cars behind you can see it. It's a battery-operated wireless gadget. What's Included In The Package: 1 x LED Messaging Signal Display Unit 1 x Remote Control 2 x Power Suction Cup 1 x Car Charger Cable 1 x User Manual
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Very Fun and Useful Car LED Facial Expression Light
Very Fun and Useful Car LED Facial Expression Light
Emoticons (emotion + icon, emotion icon) are symbols that express emotions using punctuation marks and produce faces like this one: :-). Although their origins date back to the previous century, it wasn't until 1982 that a scientist proposed using them and in just a few months, they became very popular among computer users. Who would've imagined that nearly 20 years later emotions would be used not just to communicate with our friends through email and SMS, but also to communicate with strangers on the road. This clever gadget is called the Drivemotion allows you to send messages to other drivers around you. Did that car just yield the right of way without asking anything in exchange? He deserves a smiley face or at least a Thanks. Is that truck blocking your access to the exit and honking at you? Don't think twice about sending him a message to Back Off. He won't know how to respond and will be forced to follow the orders you send from your driver's seat. Drivemotion runs on a remote control: the screen displays messages in red LED lights, and the remote control has 5 buttons with drawings of the messages that appear on the screen when you press them. Each device is fitted with a suction cup so you can attach it to the inside of your windshield. Put the remote control near the steering wheel to keep it on hand so you can press the buttons, and fix the screen onto the rear windshield, so cars behind you can see it. It's a battery-operated wireless gadget. What's Included In The Package: 1 x LED Messaging Signal Display Unit 1 x Remote Control 2 x Power Suction Cup 1 x Car Charger Cable 1 x User Manual
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1:18 Display Case for Scale Model Car
1:18 Display Case for Scale Model Car
This 1:18 display case perfectly showcases a model car or vehicles. The clear, injection-molded polystyrene plastic casing has a lift-off cover to easy setup. This 1:18 display case measures 13.25w x 5.5h x 5.75d. Sold as a case pack of 6 units. This cheap 1:18 display case is a necessity for car lovers to keep their collectible in spotless condition. The plastic displayer is designed to hold a 1/18 scale model car. Each 1:18 display case can also be used to exhibit replicas of ships, trucks, motorcycles, planes and other collectibles that can fit in the showcase. The clear finish of this plastic displayer enables the unit to easily blend in with any countertop area it is placed in. This 1:18 display case that is see-through provides an unobstructed view of the displayed items. The casing can be used at home or in an office, to present classic muscle automobile models. This plastic 1:18 display case, called a countertop showcase, is also great for advertising new model cars for sale in collectible stores. A clear displayer, like the one seen here, is also ideal for use in souvenir stores, for displaying limited edition collectibles as well. This 1:18 display case that features a lift-up top enables users to easily access the displayed item. To exhibit items, simply lift the top of the casing, and place your collectibles on the base. This 1:18 display case that is sold at an affordable price is made from injection molded polystyrene plastic. As a result, these units are less expensive than comparable models crafted from acrylic or glass. This unit is also available in many other sizes to accommodate different model vehicles (see related products). Purchase this clear showcase and keep your model car free from dust, finger prints and other harmful elements. This plastic countertop displayer ships fully assembled to customers. Click here for instruction on how to secure the model car to the base. Dimensions: Overall Size: 13-1/4w x 5-1/2h x 5-3/4d Inside Size: 13w x 5h x 5-1/2d Material: Injection-Molded Polystyrene Weight: less than 1 lb.
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Surrender (But Don't Give Yourself Away): Old Cars, Found Hope, and Other Cheap Tricks
Surrender (But Don't Give Yourself Away): Old Cars, Found Hope, and Other Cheap Tricks
Spike Gillespie tells it like it is. Whether she's writing about men, mothering or money, she cuts to the chase, unabashedly recounting the exhilaration and uncertainty she is forever encountering along the odd path that is her life. Gillespie approaches her subjects with a keen eye for curious details and a readiness to ask hard questions and give honest, even brutal, answers. Her willingness to put it all down—the painful, the funny, the mundane, the embarrassing has won legions of readers for her print and online columns.Surrender (But Don't Give Yourself Away) collects forty-six essays, which initially appeared in such publications as the Washington Post, Austin Chronicle, Dallas Morning News, Bust, Gargoyle, and thecommonspace.org. As Gillespie describes them, There are odes to my good days and bad, to trips I've taken—both real and metaphorical, to holiness found in unexpected places, to men I have not slept with, to learning to live sober. Too, there are miscellaneous ruminations on my alter-ego, my inner-teen, the floor mat in my car, a dead squirrel in the road. Binding these pieces is the thread of hope: there are moments the thread slips out of view only to resurface in some unexpected location. Sometimes it takes awhile, but Gillespie always relocates hope, discovering even in her darkest times that life is full of an embarrassment of riches.
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How To Buy a Car or Truck: An Insider's Guide to Saving Thousands of $$$
How To Buy a Car or Truck: An Insider's Guide to Saving Thousands of $$$
How To Buy A Car Or Truck has been on Amazon's Best Sellers in Automotive Buyers' GuidesA thirty-year retail automotive veteran of sales and management brings his insider's secrets to How To Buy A Car Or Truck: An Insider's Guide To Saving Thousands Of Dollars. John Kelly has been a sales person, finance manager, used car manager and general sales manager. He's worked for large and small dealerships, with luxury, domestic and foreign brands. In this book he'll help you buy a car or truck and potentially save you thousands of dollars. No doubt about it, buying a car or truck can be a stressful experience. Why is it so hard to buy a car? Because most people have not yet learned to use all the resources available. They are also unaware of how the car business works. So what's the answer? A different approach that uses information found online along with an insider's view of the car business, which is revealed in this book. If you change the process you use to shop and make a buying decision you will know what awaits you when you go in to test drive and buy a car. Your expectations will be based on the knowledge you've gained. When you go into a dealership potential stress turns into excitement the way the car buying process can be. You need to know how the car business really works and how that knowledge can work for you. The more you know about each step along the way, the better equipped you are to get what you want. But even if you don't change the process you've used in the past to buy a car or truck, the information in this book will help you by just knowing what you're up against. This book will teach you: How to determine what you want and what you need How to decide how much you can afford and what payments will be Where to find the information you need The finer points of financing and leasing How much to pay for a new and used vehicle How much your trade-in is really worth How to negotiate The safest way to buy from an individual And more!
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