Who makes it? What year is it? What did you do to
it?
Car shows are fun but what if you could devote your
time to new and intersting ideas, and add a professional touch
to your automotive display?
The RWM automotive information kiosk is just what you
need. Seen at car shows around the world, it gives you the edge
that allows you to share the breadth of your automotive information
by handling the first 99% of the questions.
Made of sturdy, yet lightweight, plexiglass it is prepared
in a way that is nearly fool proof... Simply roll your cars tire
onto the base and its locked in place.
"Give your car a FAQ"
The information display area is set to take a standard
8.5x11 inch sheet of paper. You can print all the information
about your car on your home computer. Use glossy photo paper for
a professional look, and have it laminated at Office Depot (Approx
2$) for that finishing touch.
The information sheet is fastened using nylon screws,
so it's easy.
Like this Information display? Its for sale 50$. (plus
shipping and handling)
The introductory price (subject to
change) is 50$ for the first few prototypes. The more you
order the cheaper it is, you have 4 tires, dealer inquires welcome.
But wait there is more, if you Order in the next 15
minutes, I will prepare a startup sheet to ship with your display.
Just email any and all information you would like on
the display, and I will print and provide an example for you to
use as referance. Or, if it meets your approval I can have it
laminated and mounted to the display for
2$ (only one per order please). What a
bargain!!
But you say "I have a small car, with very little
storage, will it fit in my car?"
The answer is "But of course!" The 550 spyder
is one of the smallest cars on the road, and the Information display
easily fit in the passenger seat. In fact it was designed just
for that purpose. And in fact, in fact, it fits in my trunk even
with the battery and oil cooler air box. How bout them apples?
It will just as easily fit in a Honda Civic, Mazda
Miata, or Ford Focus, but you take your taking chances if you
have an Austin Bug Eye Sprite.
The display is 9 inches wide and stands 3 feet tall
with a depth of 10 inches, and an odd angle or two. It weighs
a scant 5 lbs, and will be shipped UPS ground to your door. Just
so you can run over it. Really.
Act now.
Because this display isn't just for car shows...
How about using it at the grocery store, just park
you car and setup the display, and you wont have to speak to the
riff-raff or lookie loo's.
Or better yet, next time you go to the mall at Christmass
dont mess with parking, just pull you car up on the sidewalk and
set up the display. People will think you are "officially
allowed" to park on the sidewalk, and you wont get towed.
There is no wait for a parking space. Its like having a park anywhere
free card.
RWM is not liable for damages or towing fees associated
with use of this display.
Millons of uses and it makes a great christmass gift.