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Just wanted to let all of you know that there is a new safety accessory for classic cars called the Quick Brake Flasher. Since most classic cars don't have a third brake light, the Quick Brake Flasher adds more awarenes to you and your vehicle. It attaches to your vehicles rear window with high quality suction cups, senses when you're braking harder than an adjustable threshold and flashes super bright LEDs to alert following drivers. Also, there are no wires to connect. It is completely self contained.

For more information please go to the:
Quick Brake Flasher for Classic Cars and Trucks

Please let me know what you think. I will check back to reply to questions and comments.

Thanks,

Top Serve

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Hey, Top Swerve, I mean Serve! sounds like the best thang I've seen since they quit makeing rear wheel drive Chevy cars!
And the price ain't too bad either. Reckon they would give out free samples to a few touring fools, just for grins?
chevy luv2


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Sorry but I don't give out free samples, however your puchase is risk free, there is a 30 day money back guarantee. If you are not satisfied for any reason you can return it for a full refund minus shipping. I'm certain that you would be satified with the quality and functionality of this product, each brake flasher is carefully hand assembled, and tested for reliability. Even special suction cups were used, tested from -20 to 120 degrees F. to ensure reliable attachment to the rear window.

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Oh Well , Topserve, about those free samples, You can't blame a poor old broke down old codger for trying? ,
Now can You?
I wouldn't have asked if I didn't think it was a good product.
Maybe when the next Social Security check comes in I can afford one.

:rolleyes: chevy :rolleyes: chevy :arrow:


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***This thread is now locked.***

If you are interested in why, then ready the following carefully.

1) This appears to be a legitimate product for use with vintage cars. (Follow the original referenced link.)
2) The posting appears to be by the vendor for the sole purpose of generating sales.
3) The vendor posted it in multiple forums.
4) The posting is misplaced in that it should have been in the "parts for sale" section -- once.
5) Since there are TWO positings, I'm locking the second one and Moving this one to the proper forum. (You can continue your dialogue there.)

Comment:
While this may fit the general definition of Spam, I'm going to leave it active in the "for sale" section since a) it is a legitimate product and b) the vendor HAS checked back to follow up on replies to his original posting. If all vendors were so inclined, then they'd make a lot more sales.

Summary of policy:
  • Monitor your posting.
  • Only post ONCE in the Discussion Board.
  • Don't artifically "bump" your posting so as to make it move to the active listing artifically.

Top-Serve, if you'd like, you can email me to discuss this further.
Thanks... and everyone hey! Drive safely out there! Make sure that your tail lights are always working!
chevy


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