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Date:         Fri, 17 Sep 1999 11:19:08 -0700
Reply-To:     Steve Frisbee <frisbee@ROCKETMAIL.COM>
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From:         Steve Frisbee <frisbee@ROCKETMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Need info on locating ultrasonic rear parking assist
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Dave,

I saw an aftermarket one at Price Costco that installs in the license plate area. I think it was $39.95.

Steve 85 Westy

---Dave <dave@251.ORG> wrote: > > I've been trying to locate info on ultrasonic rear parking assist > systems that can be retrofitted to an older car, i.e. my Vanagon. BMW > calls theirs the Park Distance Control, GM calls theirs the Ultrasonic > Rear Parking Assist, Ford and MB also have similar systems. Does anyone > know of any after market systems that are available? For those who are > not familiar with this it is basically an group of ultrasonic > transmitter/recievers mounted in that rear bumper (those small black > circles you see on the bumpers on the new S Class and 7 series, among > others) that indicate through sound or visual display when you're going > to back into something. > > dave > www.251.org >

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