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Sweet. I'm going to have to pick one up
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We've still got the traxxas one and AMS is just a couple miles from teh shop if you want the Motorsports edition, Gene
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LOL...... Nice looking little camera. We sell them here at thye parts store I work at.
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BJoe Wrote:We've still got the traxxas one and AMS is just a couple miles from teh shop if you want the Motorsports edition, Gene
Is the any difference between the two? I assume that the camera would be the same?
I would like to use it more for automotive use.
edit: I may have to pick up a second job to buy all this cool stuff.... AMS is looking for fabricators...
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The Traxxas one is $179.99 and the Motorsports Hero is $200. The Motorsports one includes the suction cup to mount the camera on a body panel or glass surface of a real car and has a heavy duty foam adheasive on the bottom of the other mounts. I'm not sure about the Traxxas, I htink those might have a countersunk hole so you can bolt the mounts to where ever you're mounting it.
Now that I clook closer, you can see the suction cup mount just ahead of the camera on the video shot from my Jeep
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Got a new video on my Wheely King and with my Axial at the Batavia Dam/Flood Plain.
An older video from from the same dam
A couple of my E-Revo in the snow
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I really need to stop buying random stuff so that I can buy one of these cameras.
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