View Full Version : Wonder what rot box the inventor of this gadget drives ?
RS2000CUSTOM
29-09-2004, 22:51
Well he obviously knows MKII's as look what he invented !
http://www.ruststopnorthamerica.com/ruststop-rs2000-kit.htm
dasadrew
29-09-2004, 22:54
Oi !
I got a ticking off from you once for using rust and RS2000 in the same sentence!
signed: the ashamed owner of a 1977 Ferric Oxide
RS2000CUSTOM
29-09-2004, 22:56
Oi !
I got a ticking off from you once for using rust and RS2000 in the same sentence!
Thats because you only mentioned rust once !!
MKII's and rust are in the majority not the singular - lol lol lol
dasadrew
29-09-2004, 23:03
Right! If this is going to be the night when the truth is told, I'm coming out!
This is a foty of my concours RS on my concours block paving:
http://www.redslate.co.uk/upload/pics/File0005mini.jpg
Banishit
29-09-2004, 23:07
this company has been trading since 1989
and a testemonial from 96 says
" .....If a new car were to reach a certain stage of rustiness under severe conditions at 3 years of age, then with the device fitted the vehicle would take 12 years to experience the same degree of rust."
THE MOTORIST, NOVEMBER 1996
talk about speculation there
dasadrew
29-09-2004, 23:11
The whole secret has suddenly dawned on me! All our cars are rusting away after 15 years - if we hadn't disconnected the battery over the 6 months of winter, then they would have only rusted after 30 years, or not?
There was a leccy gadget for sale years ago that sent a low voltage through the shell , the last shell I bought had this fitted and it was the best shell I ever had . Unfortunately it was no good at repelling grinders !!
dasadrew
01-10-2004, 16:05
Technically speaking, I thought just letting the clock run sends a "low current through the bodywork"!
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