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GTR_UAE
03-02-2010, 09:19 AM
Greetings guys
My name is Khalid from Abu Dhabi and I should be getting my GTR soon. Its a super silver VVIP model 2009
Just wondering if anyone ordered the back up camera from Adrey on the forum and if so how its working and where they had it fitted
Thanks and im glad to be a part of this forum.
vip4uae
04-13-2010, 10:12 AM
salaaam ,
i did, it a must , once you change the gear to R the cam comes on, for the front one you install a button to activate it :)
i did the installation in Dubai, Sound on Wheels.
NightCrawleR
04-13-2010, 05:14 PM
they are selling it in the agency btw.. my buddy got it from arabian automobiles.
CR8-10_GTR
04-14-2010, 02:30 AM
I need the front one more than the rear one. Don't want to mess it up on a curb or berm.
Adrey
05-04-2010, 08:26 PM
I need the front one more than the rear one. Don't want to mess it up on a curb or berm.
I have them available at this time. Pm me if interested in a kit.
kita32
10-25-2010, 10:36 PM
The structure of a rear-view camera (http://www.espow.com/wholesale-car-electronics-car-review-systems-rear-view-cameras.html) is different from other cameras. The reflection of a rear-view camera is horizontally flipped so that it produces a mirrored image. This is essential because the driver and the rear-view camera are in opposite positions. The mirrored image is also necessary because it causes the direction of the display to be constant with the mirrors mounted on the motor vehicle. The rear-view camera display is usually wired to automatically sense when the transmission is set in reverse, and it shows the rear view while the car is in reverse. The other items in the rear of the vehicle are also shown at all times. The rear-view camera usually consists of a wide-angle or fish-eye lens. Although the lens doesn't allow the camera to view distant objects, it does permit the camera to view a continuous horizontal view from one corner, behind the car, to another. Rear-view cameras are also generally mounted at a downward angle. This allows the camera to show potential barriers on the ground in addition to the location and position of walls and docks that may be looming around the corner.
:D
Adrey
10-26-2010, 11:27 AM
We have kits in stock at this time.
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