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Old 11th October 2016, 03:18 PM
HPsauce HPsauce is offline
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A little spare time today, a little progress. Drilled the holes, fed the cables through, inserted rubber well nuts and have a "first fit".
Not waterproof yet, I have a small piece of rubber to fit as a diaphragm then maybe add a bit of sealant too around the cable exit on the camera.
The use of the rubber well nuts means no concerns about steel screws into aluminium bodywork.

Pictures show close-up of camera from "below" and from directly "behind" at numberplate level. Surround yet to be cut and refitted; maybe tomorrow after testing alignment and a bit of weatherproofing.
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