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Old 30th October 2011, 19:40   #1
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Default Brand New JML Reversing Sensors For Sale

Brand New, Unused, boxed and complete set of reversing sensors. No drilling required (sensors stick on to rear bumper).





This is a great budget way to add reversing sensors to your 75 or ZT.

The Car Reversing Sensor from JML can help you make tricky maneuvers with minimum risk of damaging your car. It uses ultrasonic radio waves to detect the kind of hazards that can be hard to see. The Car Reversing Sensor lets you know how close you are to an object. Than alarm sounds you when you get to within one meter of a hazard. It lets you know when you get within 60cm and when you get to within 40cm it is impossible to ignore!! It is so simple to to install. There is no drilling, no soldering, and no complicated wiring. Simply attach the adhesive sensors to the rear of your car. It can also be powered by batteries or plugged into your cigarette lighter and switched on and off when needed. It also has an intelligent power-saving feature which switches it off when not motion is detected.

Price - £12 inc UK postage.

Please DM me for PayPal info.

Thanks
Chris
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Old 31st October 2011, 00:47   #2
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Chris my friend you have a PM. Cheers ... Mike.
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Old 31st October 2011, 02:03   #3
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Ellow Scribbler..

It's not sensors you need, it's a pair of those huge buffers off a BR carriage innit.. lmho..
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Old 31st October 2011, 09:49   #4
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Chris my friend you have a PM. Cheers ... Mike.
And you have a PM in return. Thanks
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Old 31st October 2011, 10:07   #5
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They do work a treat and I had a pair last christmas and took them out for my trooper in Nairobi where they were vandalised. Some pond life slashed through the cables and nicked the sensors in a supermarket car park. Mindless as the body of the unit was left still plugged into the boot 12 V plug. I hope you have better luck than I did. (I should have drilled them in with no cables on show)
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Old 31st October 2011, 10:12   #6
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Indeed they do work a treat - I ran a set (not this set as these are new and unused) on my 75 - there's a thread on here from a few years back about it.

Never had them vandalised or tampered with. All good.
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Old 1st November 2011, 03:13   #7
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I have your PM thanks Chris and will do the business tomorrow .. and before JamesUk perks up .... no not the old "cheques in the post bit" innit. lol Thanks for the info guys, most appreciated. Mike.
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