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Offline am1w

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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #10 on: 18 September 2011, 22:14 »
But you can't install a camera in the front.
I love the front and rear speakers beeping with different tones.
Now a rear camera + rear sensors would be delightful overkill.
Andy, you should go the whole hog and thus have the most preciously protected rear.
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #11 on: 18 September 2011, 23:33 »
Just get a rear view camera, far better than parking sensors  :smiley:

Yes I fully endorse this comment, the camera is a stunning piece of kit and gives a great wide angled view when reversing.
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #12 on: 18 September 2011, 23:37 »
But you can't install a camera in the front.
I love the front and rear speakers beeping with different tones.
Now a rear camera + rear sensors would be delightful overkill.
Andy, you should go the whole hog and thus have the most preciously protected rear.


Is this standard? I can't say I've noticed this on my RNS.



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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #13 on: 19 September 2011, 12:55 »
i bought the OPS rear parking kit on ebay from the carsystem.pl guy. he makes a kit using vag oem parts and makes the wiring harness himself.
its a pain to install and the coding is near impossible if u dont have an idea as his instructions from kufatec dont really match up to his wiring harness.
i had to get it installed from my garage and he needed a few cracks at it before getting advice from a vw electronics advisor to vw australia.
but in the end, it works perfectly now and its the best mod i have done. for about aud$400 installed, its worth it for me as the rear vision is terrible at the best of times and on a rainy night, its a gamble to reverse anywhere.
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #14 on: 20 September 2011, 16:30 »
Just get a rear view camera, far better than parking sensors  :smiley:

Yeah, yeah I know!! I should have bought your second hand one you sold not so long ago but I was negotiating on a car that had one fitted at the time!
Not sure I could be arsed to fit the thing though but Quality Dave did offer to fit one a year or two ago.
Various plans are afoot at the moment ... only time and money limits me!!

i bought the OPS rear parking kit on ebay from the carsystem.pl guy. he makes a kit using vag oem parts and makes the wiring harness himself.
its a pain to install and the coding is near impossible if u dont have an idea as his instructions from kufatec dont really match up to his wiring harness.
i had to get it installed from my garage and he needed a few cracks at it before getting advice from a vw electronics advisor to vw australia.
but in the end, it works perfectly now and its the best mod i have done. for about aud$400 installed, its worth it for me as the rear vision is terrible at the best of times and on a rainy night, its a gamble to reverse anywhere.
the ops helps immeasurably
Welcome walbjj, get some pics up of your car and more info on it. Always good to see different GTIs from around the world.
I've often looked at the carsystem guy's stuff, it's quite funny as he charges quite different amounts for his stuff depending on what language he's selling it in!! As an example it is far cheaper to buy one off his ebay USA auctions than it is from his ebay UK sales.
I guess he'd be fairly flexible with his offer acceptances?!!

Anyway, car not going to be in much use for a while so I've got plenty of time to faff about thinking about where I'm going next.
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #15 on: 07 October 2011, 20:55 »
My car doesn't have parking sensors and as I'm crap at parking I really ought to invest in a set.
On the VW Acessories internet thingy there are several possibilities listed.

One set is £425 1K0 054 630 B

One set is just under £200 but not painted and there's another set listed a pre painted and only costs £210 fitted 2GB 000 052 2LA7T (steel grey version, slightly different suffix for other colours).

I know this has been discussed before but I can't find the threads, so does anyone know the differences between the kits?

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When I passed my test there was no parking assists. Only females are bad for parking (sorry girls), esp reverse. Whats your excuse pal....?
I have sensors, could have done without them, but now almost rely on them.......oh no...I'm a girl.....!
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Re: Parking Sensors
« Reply #16 on: 08 October 2011, 10:17 »
Just get a rear view camera, far better than parking sensors  :smiley:

Park assist FTW!!
Front & rear sensors, rear camera and the lazee boy parking option. Winner.  :grin:

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