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UroTrash's RMS repair
I, like many of you suffer from the dreaded “RMS Leak Syndrome”.
Until now, the only solution was a $900 repair necessitating a major service at the stealership. Being a very technical as well as creative sort, I have analyze the problem and have come up with a solution for approximately half of that price. Step1. I drew out my plan and was very careful to follow the blueprint EXACTLY. PLEASE NOTE: This blue print is copyrighted by me and may not be used with out my expressed permission. So don’t even think about it. |
Step2.
You will need a supply of high grade material such as that in the picture. I have taken literally days to assemble this supply, what with Christmas shipping coming up. |
Step 3.
After selecting an appropriate material donor, us a sharp instrument to remove all the parts that do not look like a RMS repair as I have done in the following pictures. Note: Follow the blueprint EXACTLY, or close. Addendum: Why these 3 piccies don't show, I don't know. |
Step 4.
Examine the garage floor carefully until you discover the tell-tale signs of the RMS leak, pictured |
Step 5.
Place you RMS repair device OVER the spots on the floor. Placing it elsewhere in the garage will result in a suboptimal result. See pic. |
Step 6.
Check in 3 days to see if the repair worked properly as illustrated with my prototype repair, pictured |
Step. 7
Boxster in proper repair position. |
I hope you could follow this repair. If it seems too complicated, just review it a few more times and you may PM me with any questions.
Finally, as a courtesy to fellow members of this forum, I will make the copyrighted blueprint available for $99.95 plus shipping, and the completed kits for $450.00 plus shipping, half the cost of the stealership repair. I can make kits for other high end cars as well, please PM for prices. |
Good one! See, THAT is why you went to medical school!
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Dude, you so need a patent attorney.
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This is not really a repair. It's just a cardboard placed under the car and you're asking too much for it. You'll get much more traction with it if you price it under $200.
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$200!!??? This is a Porsche repair not a Civic repair. |
Does anyone know what the shipping cost would be to Canada?? It looks like a cracking solution.
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Great Write-Up!!!
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I'm most interested in your 8 step process for ironing and folding white underwear (a.k.a "tightie whities"). Do you have a website or patent pending for this? |
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You need a good lawyer to help you through this. I'd be happy to provide those services for a minimal retaining fee. :D :) :D :) :D |
This looks like free advertising. Didn't we just beat the crap out of some guy for not following the proper procedure of becoming an official vendor on this forum?
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Real car owners let the oil drip on the floor.
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The market will prob be flooded with cheap Chinese knock-offs in a month. :( I guess I need to order a stamp (likely made in China) that reads "proudly made in USA" to stamp my high quality repair systems. |
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