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Life Story entry #326:

Happy I got the Stag back. The box feels much better. Gotta head south to run a few errands today. Might head home via the hills on the way back :)

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bargain basement. this + control box + reversing camera for 165 delivered to my door

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oh yeah, gotta fit it yet haha

wwhhhyhyyyyyyyyyyyy matty whyyyyyyy. i used to sell that same model at autobarn for 130 on sale. shoulda come to me if you were ebaying for something like that. coulda put together something for under $100. Did it come with the wireless camera on the bracket that just bolts over your number plate or did they give you a proper cmos wired camera?

wwhhhyhyyyyyyyyyyyy matty whyyyyyyy. i used to sell that same model at autobarn for 130 on sale. shoulda come to me if you were ebaying for something like that. coulda put together something for under $100. Did it come with the wireless camera on the bracket that just bolts over your number plate or did they give you a proper cmos wired camera?

came with bracket to mount the screen, wiring (with 2 inputs), remote control (f**k knows why i'd need that), 10 metres of cable and a small sized cmos wired camera. im getting a CCD camera for the trailer when i get round to it.

ah yeah sorry Jack. I am after a stand-alone screen that I can have a fibreglass shroud built to custom mount it on a dash. Planning on plugging an EeeePC/Acer Aspire One into it to run full time consult display tools from ODBII. Resolution needs to be around 1024x600 or so, and needs to have a VGA conector (and USB connector to run the touch screen obviously).

ah yeah sorry Jack. I am after a stand-alone screen that I can have a fibreglass shroud built to custom mount it on a dash. Planning on plugging an EeeePC/Acer Aspire One into it to run full time consult display tools from ODBII. Resolution needs to be around 1024x600 or so, and needs to have a VGA conector (and USB connector to run the touch screen obviously).

Sounds sexy Andrew, will fit the new car quite nicely too!

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