That's right. You know those whacko 'customizations' you can do to a car where you're like: "who the hell would spend money on crap like this?"? Post it here.
Anyways, I'll get things started with something I saw at Canadian Tire today:
Attachment 252
It's called
CounterAct: electronic rust protection.
Canadian Tire flyer description (issue for 03/09/07 - 03/15/07):
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Safe. Effective. Covers the vehicle's body with an electronic shield that protects inside and out. Regular 299.99 - $349.99. Each $199.99 - $249.99
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Canadian Tire website:
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Used by industry professionals in some of the harshest industrial conditions for 20 years (salt harvesting, mining, aviation, snow removal)
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There doesn't seem to be much more information, but if this product actually works, why don't we see it in all vehicles? It just looks and sounds real fishy to me. What do other members think?