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    #21
    ipark nyo na muna mga tsikot nyo sa mga carpark building...magbayad nalang kesa naman malubog masmahal ang gastos

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    #22
    napanood nyo yung na report sa news ... sa China, binalot ng malaking plastik auto nila ... since lulutang, tinali para hindi maanod



    sa Guangdong
    Last edited by dfopiso; August 7th, 2012 at 07:07 PM.

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by dfopiso View Post
    napanood nyo yung na report sa news ... sa China, binalot ng malaking plastik auto nila ... since lulutang, tinali para hindi maanod



    sa Guangdong
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/FLOOD...07516485940829




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    #24
    ^ galing :2thumbsup: :thankyou:

    pwede i-group buy ito ... how much kaya

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    #25
    from the facebook account ... Small (Civic, Vios): PhP9,950; Large (SUVs, Camry): PhP14,950

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    #26
    My friend used this on his cars and bikes, taga cainta sya kasi.


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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by shibby75 View Post
    My friend used this on his cars and bikes, taga cainta sya kasi.

    Gumawa siya ng special ramp para makaakyat mga sasakyan niya?

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy_boy View Post
    Gumawa siya ng special ramp para makaakyat mga sasakyan niya?
    Tapos naka-trailer.

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    #29

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    #30
    Yes nakaramp. As of now waist deep na sa house nila. At least no need to worry sa cars and bikes nya.

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    #31
    Mahal. 9k? Oh well, pwede yan sa mga taong parating inaabot ng tubig. Cheaper than having your car repaired.

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    Pano pag inabot yung trailer?

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    #32
    ^ maraming versions na rin pala carbag ... pero parang the best yung nasa Pinas ... de-zipper

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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by shibby75 View Post
    My friend used this on his cars and bikes, taga cainta sya kasi.

    madiskarte talaga Pinoy

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    #34
    yung owner nang standard insurance ang gumawa nito..

    sana gawing free na lang sa standard insurance..


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    #35
    Just to eliminate any failure/leakage through zipper.
    I still prefer the type that you curl/fold the end into a bun (knot) and fasten with rope.
    Similar to this:
    http://youtu.be/8lqpy9rFtwo

    The local version is well designed and thought of.
    Last edited by number001; August 8th, 2012 at 10:34 AM.

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    #36
    gano kaya ka air tight to?

    Quote Originally Posted by _Qwerty_ View Post
    yung owner nang standard insurance ang gumawa nito..

    sana gawing free na lang sa standard insurance..

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    #37
    oo nga zipper sya.. di ba papasukin nang tubig yan..

    Quote Originally Posted by ZENMasterTYL View Post
    gano kaya ka air tight to?

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    #38
    ^ meron syang lock (step 4) after nung zip part, para sigurong zip lock plastic na ginagamit sa food

    yun lang pag submerge na sa tubig yung auto....

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    #39
    pwede rin to...hydraulic park system


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    #40
    It looks promising but I have big concerns on its reliability. Zipppers aren't air tight and aren't very reliable seals. Zippers can come undone. Even if you fold the edges upwards, rain water from the top could still leak into the bag via the zippers. Over time the water seeping through will build up and compromise the safety of the vehicle. For weather like ours where it rains constantly this is a big issue. If you park in a covered garage then it will be okay but a lot of people park outside exposed to the rain, that is where the problem lies.

    The KISS principle("Keep It Simple Stupid") should be used when designing something to protect an expensive investment like a car. The zipper bag is too complex of a design which has more areas that could fail especially in an open air parking environment.

    I would still prefer a single piece heavy duty plastic bag that you just have to seal one end and anchor to a solid structure. In that kind of design all they have to focus on designing is the seal to be used on one end of the bag to ensure air doesn't escape to keep the car safe inside, and the type of durable plastic to be used.

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