
Our jawbreaker-sized ball-compass floats in a clear plastic 1-1/8" dia sphere on a 1-1/8" dia suction cup. Big, easy-to-read B&W markings. Meant, we assume, for mounting on the dash of a compact car.
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93313 DASH COMPASS |
Call it the Monback Machine, an electronic version of the guy directing you while you back in: "Monback, monback, monback, STOP!" You mount the 7-7/8" x 7/8" x 1-1/8" infrared-based back-up sensor near your rear license plate (or on it) and wire it to the reverse lights. A 1" black speaker with 10-foot leads mounts inside the car and beeps as you back up, getting faster and higher pitched as you approach objects. You adjust the triggering distance to a maximum of approx 3 feet. Includes mounting hardware and detailed instructions.
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38287 AUTOPARK |
Wire this little speaker to your brake lights and mount it in the trunk and a (quite assertive) feminine voice will announce, whenever you are backing up, that you are backing up. If you have mangled bikes in the driveway, or spend a lot of time on construction sites, you might could (as they say in North Carolina) use this device. Measures 3" dia x 2-1/4" thick with a 1" L-bracket and dual 15" power leads. Our Lady of the Trunk reports at approx 100dB. Comes with bolts and tri-lingual wiring instructions, but the voice is in English only.
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37362 BACK-UP ALARM |
Or, help for the directionally challenged. The compass ball is black with white markings and is suspended in fluid in a clear plastic sphere, 1-3/4" dia. suction cup at the bottom. We refer to up and down, but you can mount it with the suction cup in any direction.
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24144 AUTO COMPASS |
Stick the suction-cup bottom of this swiveling rubber-bladed 4-1/2" dia fan on your car window, plug it into the cigarette lighter, and watch the LEDs cycle through (64) programmable light show patterns while it cools you off. (Maybe when the car isn't moving would be the best time to watch these.) Black and gray plastic housing. Batteries included.
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39202 CAR FAN |
Think ahead. On a day while it's still warm, peel the backing off these 1/4" deep x 1-3/4" dia black rubber disks (leave the double-sided white film in place!) and mount them over your car door locks. The key fits through a slit, but the rubber and the air space protect your locks from cold, sleet and snow. Come spring, donate these miniature pie-plates to someone with a doll house. Our "each" is a pkg of (2).
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28626 CAR LOCK COVER |
It's magic! Flick on your high beams, and the garage door opens before your very eyes! It opens, at least, if you have a Stanley garage door opener manufactured after April 1982, and before they converted to newer, rolling frequency transmitters. This Stanley remote control with a programmable 10-position dip switch is connected to the high-beam wires in your car with quick-connect terminals that bite onto the wires. The remote transmits on 310 mHz. Conversion kits are available for other manufacturer's dip-switch or jumper-wire programmed openers - but we don't have them.
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35577 AUTO-TRANS |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
From Iconz" toys come these 1-3/4" tall rubber sculptures that fit interchangeably in little 1-3/8" dia, self-adhesive rubber bases suitable for mounting on your dashboard, or pretty much any other smooth surface. We'll randomly pick (2), with mounts, from among a smiling devil, alien, or tiki head; sitting Buddha; a cow or human skull; a (whole) poison frog; or, and we don't quite get this either, a pinwheel. Which will you get? Only (1) way to find out, but you know you can trust us.
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37121 DASHBOARD® ICONZ |
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