Anyone see this before in Malaysia?

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if u spoil the switch, this jack can overturn ur car...lol, and make things worst....

seriously...i dont have a clue but it looks pretty handy
 

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haha! looks very much of an innovation from malaysian engineers.. :) but looks handy n convenient to use..
 

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if u spoil the switch, this jack can overturn ur car...lol, and make things worst....

seriously...i dont have a clue but it looks pretty handy

hhahaha, yeah the hazard is there

lol imagine saying to the towtruck guy: "my jack malfunction...overspeed"

hahaha
 

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I really doubt that it will over turn the car. Besides, the hack can't go all that high in such a strong and high speed to be enough to flip the car. It'll probably cost a shit bomb just for a jack, although it's hydraulic, or whatever it is.
 

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plus,if they can craete this thing,they'd thought of the power of the jack to raise up the car...its electronically controlled hydraulic system
bah..i think its juz a motor...
 

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If you gonna need that, I think you might as well subscribe to AAM instead .... "soft-hands"
 

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look good but now reliable not sure ler..
 

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I dont think that's a electric hydraulic powered la. It think it uses an electric motor to turn the worm gear which replaces our hand power turning it ma.
 

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Beaten you to that, didn't I .... hahahaha ....
 

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