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<blockquote data-quote="oldmodman" data-source="post: 15109128" data-attributes="member: 10303"><p>Costco has a dash cam on sale this month for $79.95</p><p></p><p>I records in 1080P, has a GPS location in the picture, and can be set to roll over the recordings until the car feels an impact (user adjustable) at which point it saves the previous minute and continues recording untii the Micro SD car is full.</p><p></p><p>I got two of them. Put one in the front window and one in the back. You should put on on the rear drivers side window looking forward at about a 60 degree angle. That will show the car actually striking your car as well as the license plate on the car driving off.</p><p></p><p>But why don't you bike around your neighborhood and look at all the passenger side damages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmodman, post: 15109128, member: 10303"] Costco has a dash cam on sale this month for $79.95 I records in 1080P, has a GPS location in the picture, and can be set to roll over the recordings until the car feels an impact (user adjustable) at which point it saves the previous minute and continues recording untii the Micro SD car is full. I got two of them. Put one in the front window and one in the back. You should put on on the rear drivers side window looking forward at about a 60 degree angle. That will show the car actually striking your car as well as the license plate on the car driving off. But why don't you bike around your neighborhood and look at all the passenger side damages. [/QUOTE]
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