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Suggestions for fitting Dash Cam in B8 passat around Parramatta/Sydney

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  • Suggestions for fitting Dash Cam in B8 passat around Parramatta/Sydney

    Hello Fellow VWW members,
    I am new to the forum, looking for suggestions on good places who can fit the dashcamera discreetly for my B8 2018 comfortline passat (hiding the wires etc).
    Front - Viofo A119V2
    Rear - Blueskysea B1W

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    I’m also keen to know this but in an Alltrack wagon.


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      Do it yourself. It's not that hard... Trust me if I can do it, anyone can. I even ran the cable through the tailgate rubber that the car's electrics go through - couldn't be neater!

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        Thanks Rocket36 - i think am being extra cautious not to damage the car

        Ended up fixing a Viofo A119 V2 ($135, CPL filter + GPS), for $80 at Strathfield Car Radios, Liverpool - neat job, took 2 hours.
        It was hardwired with Viofo HK3 kit ($25). Parking mode works fine.

        Ran the cables for rear camera though, Blueskysea B1W ($55) myself. It was easy, as there is a rear 12V socket in trunk that gets energised while you start the car.

        If you need to do both front & rear for a dual ch setup, they charge $150.

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