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As an introductory offer on this great new HD On Board Video System, we will do a special deal for SAU members as a group buy on the HDPro RadCam HDPro Race Pack

Full kit including standard mounts, remote control, 12 volt and AC chargers, cables, CAMS compliant Roll Bar Mount & RaceCase. Full kit price normally $780 in Express delivery, australia wide.

The price will depend on how many of you order one. For starters we will give a free upgrade to an 8GB SD Card.

Any starters??? Just leave your forum name here and PM me.

Sample Vid 1 Sample Vid 2

Edited by martyboy26
How much filming fits on a 8GB Card. 1 hour, 3 hours or all day?

2 Hours at the highest 1080P res and much longer at lower settings. You can upgrade to larger card sizes if you like.

Edited by martyboy26
i might be interested. could we get a suction cup too?

Yes. Thats included in the Club Racer Pack or you can buy it separately.

Moved to group buy section.

Mark, also please note the rule for group buys: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Th...Gro-t81129.html

As an introductory offer on this great new HD On Board Video System, we will do a special deal for SAU members as a group buy on the HDPro RadCam HDPro Race Pack

Full kit including standard mounts, remote control, 12 volt and AC chargers, cables, CAMS compliant Roll Bar Mount or Suction Mount (please specify which) & RaceCase. Full kit price normally $780 in Express delivery, australia wide.

The price will depend on how many of you order one. For starters we will give a free upgrade to an 8GB SD Card.

Any starters??? Just leave your forum name here and PM me.

Sample Vid 1 Sample Vid 2

Just read the Forum Rules on Group Buys, so here's the info:

Start Date: Sept 9, 2010

End Date: Sept 23, 2010

RRP normall $780

Price for all will get cheaper depending on how many sold.

2-5 $702

5+ $624

You can order the kit either with either a roll bar or suction mount.

A 4GB card (1 hour at max res) is suppliedm and you can upgrade to larger sizes if you lie.

Price includes Express delivery, Australia wide.

Payment by Visa, Master Card or Direct Deposit.

Here's a video screen dump of a rather well known car, shot from Glen Seton's BMW at the Muscle Car Masters on Sunday.

If you want more info, please go to http://www.racerecall.com/radcam_hdpro-1.html

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I'm in at the 5+ price. Would also like option to upgrade to 32gb SD card, but would like to know what type of kingston card it is.

I am away for work when the GB closes so I'll pm you about payment options.

Hey Mark would you be able to do the 32GB RadCam HDPro Rally Pack as part of this? How much?

I'm also keen on this option if it's possible.

I'm after maximum record time with the option of mounting it to the body with the suction cup or mounting it to the roll cage. Cheers.

Hey Mark would you be able to do the 32GB RadCam HDPro Rally Pack as part of this? How much? I want the whole box and dice.

Sure. just the difference in cost

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