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i bought one off ebay, its a reversing camera with i/r, and just plugged it into my kenwood dvd head unit. works sweet. now i can watch the front of the car good for parking and not smashing the bumper.

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www.powerplayimports.com stock a HERO Cam that has attachments to various parts of a car for filming.

I use my Sony Handycam; and it's fixed firmly from 3 spots

i) sucker pad & stem from passenger window

ii) sucker pad + mobile phone holder from windscreen and

iii) tripod support from passenger seat

Crystal Clear dvds of Mac Pass etc.

The HERO has the advantage of...

a) low mount from front bumper and footage will be sooo dramatic

b) sound from the engine should be clear depending on where the Mike is pointing

Tez

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