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    u can use a human if you like, butll be very shonky...

    to make like filming styles??? outside car shots..

    u can always mount your camera with a narrow piece of metal sheet.. look for bolting sections!!! like where your front panels are held... under your arches.. as long as you dont scrape yout paint job.. use multiple layers of thin cloth or so... then after that it would be swoit!!!!

    heck u can even use your towbar mounts at the rear...
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    I have one of these kits


    You can even mount the camera on the outside of the car for full getaway in stockholm camera action

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    what r the suction cups like? id be a lil worried having a suction cup holding a camera to the outside of my car.

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    Yeh thats what concerns me a little....... I dont think I could put my faith in a suction cup if I had it mounted outside the car.......... nice product though....

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    well the suction cup looks like it has something to pressurise it by looking a the photos. could be safe. and easy

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    yeh no doubt it is..... looks like a quality product..

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    Yip defiantely a quality product. It's used by some TV production companies so it can stand some punishment.

    I haven't tested mine to the limit but have had it on track (although i avoided rumble strips). A couple of folks i know have used them round the nurburgring (before the camera ban) which is a pretty bumpy ride. For most use i mount it somewhere inside the car where (touch wood) it's never fallen off and sometimes it's even very difficult to get off. I had to drive round for a week with it on the passenger window of my WRX once.

    The kit i have has the clamp too which you could mount on a headrest or rollcage. I have known someone to remove their front grill and clamp the camera in there!!

    Hopefully i'll have my car sorted soon and i'll bring it and the camera along to a track day/cruise soon.

    Ian

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    We use the suction cap thing on rough street roads... Works a treat!! Best invention ever!

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