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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Pt Lincoln far side South Oz
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Recently got a '14 Subie Forrester for the lady. Now her parking skills are by feel if she feels it hit or scrap she has gone to far.
While it does have reverse camera, parking sensors front and rear would seem very logical. Subie dont make them so start looking further afield. Cheap $20 ebay/aliexpress style up to Stinger Echomaster Universal Front Parking Sensor Kit $299. and https://www.commandauto.com.au/command-parking-systems/ whats your thoughts. Is the difference in price really worth it. Ive tried the cheapies before and while ok I am prepared to spend more if the reliability and quality warrants it
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