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Hey everyone

i was just looking for a camera mount, the ones with the suction cap so i can mount it on the front window. the reason being because i have entered my car in Power cruise 2008 and just for the cruise event and the drags i wanted to mount it so i could get some footage.

Does anyone know where i can buy one from? If not does anyone have one which i could borrow just for the weekend? And give it back

Thanks guys

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I have one, it's awesome, works great. Tested it on the back windscreen, 2nd gear clutch drop, handled it fine. Stayed put over the train tracks and also went on a long drive to Mt Lawley and back and it was still there! :)

Cost $20 from Jaycar!

ahah. yer i just rang up and got them to hold one for me :). thanks for that yer just to hold like a sony handy cam or a normal digital camera.

thanks man :woot:

and WOW! nice thanks for the video dude. thats hell good lol nice launch :D

Edited by niran
Should of got on the brake too :cool:

lol I just wanted to see how it handled a clutch drop.. here's what happens when I grab some brake too :rofl:

naughty naughty buba!! ahhaha what type of mount is it? just a strap or actually has the plug underneath so the camera mounts on top?

It's got like a tripod mount so it screws into the bottom of the camera and has a flexible shaft (/waits for dirty minded people) that you bend to where you want then tighten it. It's pretty damn sturdy!

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