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- This is a Soundstream VHR-76 I ordered and molded in. Its ready to ship. Price is $715.00 (price includes the Soundstream VHR-76 screen, rearview camera with LED's for great night vision wide angle lens and will mount either inside the car next to the windscreen or above the license plate, and the molding work)
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The Soundstream screen requires only 12volts for power(should be fused) and the video feed from the camera connected up. The install is very easy, about 1-1.5 hours.
This sale will require the buyer to ship me back their upper trim panel garnish.
Looks nice man - wish I had another project finished and payed for so I could jump on it. Wife is currently tuned into my car toy spending after recent purchases.
The one that comes with this deal has the following spec's:
Image sensor: 1/4" shape CCD
System: NTSC
Resolution: 420TV lines
Number of Pixels: NTSC:510(h) x 492(v)
Minimum Illumination: 1lux(f:2.0), 0Lux with built-in IR Led
IR Wavelength: 10M (30ft)
I was up a John's today to pick up my sub and got the chance to look at one of these in person. All I could say was WOW. I must have said it about a dozen times. Looks like OEM, only better. Very nice stuff, good job John.
Exactly what Willinathen said.
You remove the stock upper trim piece, you remove the rearview mirror (3 screws in total) and you pop this 'modified stock trim' in its place. The you have a rearfacing camera feeds into it, and you can also used the screen for Navi or movies I don't recommend the movie while driving however
This is the one in my car:
Thanks Jeff! It was great to see you again. Thanks for coming up and hanging out for a while. I hope you enjoy the new sub setup
Originally Posted by darkknight1999,Feb 13 2007, 08:14 PM
Thanks Jeff! It was great to see you again. Thanks for coming up and hanging out for a while. I hope you enjoy the new sub setup
Nope, thank YOU man. I had a good time, even though it was frigid. The sub started hitting really good on the way home. I think it broke in quite a bit or got warmed up. I never put the volume past 40% and it was pounding like a mutha. I still can't believe how good it fits in there. That thing aint gonna be moving thats for sure. Good stuff!!!