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Invisible front & rear proximity sensors

Old Oct 22, 2004 | 11:29 AM
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Default Invisible front & rear proximity sensors

I just installed this yesterday in my car and they work like a charm, and the best part is that there are no holes and you can't even see the system.

This company is selling them in Mexico, they're made in Italy, maybe someone is selling them in the US:

http://www.excellence-mexico.com/
 
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Old Oct 22, 2004 | 11:36 AM
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Just figured I would paste it:

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They are sensors to help you in the parking maneuvers, with a new technology based on electromagnetic principles, which allow them to detect obstacles that are near to your car bumpers.
We have systems for front and rear bumpers, that are easily installed and they are the only ones with the great advantage that will not alter the bumper in any way, maintaining the original appearance of the automobile transforming them practically into the only INVISIBLE SENSORS.
The sensor is placed in the inside of the bumper avoiding damage or brakeage.


What is it?
All the modern automobiles are faster and more secure. In order to make them faster and more efficient in the consumption of fuel they have to be more aerodynamic, due to this all the modern cars have practically a higher back part of what they had 10 years ago. Additionally, most of them have head rests for the back seat passengers in order to increase security in the event of an accident making it more difficult to be able to calculate the spaces while you park in reverse (mainly between two cars parked with limited space), also that the modern spoilers and the low height of the modern cars makes it more difficult to calculate the distance while parking making it easier to get hooked in parking stubs and sidewalks in places like malls and supermarkets.
The solution is EPS. It is the accessory for car that makes the parking maneuvers easier.

Useful for any person, no matter if you are a beginner, or expert driver since some obstacles are very difficult to see because of their height and/or poor visibility. The EPS system offers a complete protection from tip to tip of your car bumpers, it can even protect the lateral part of the bumper.

Safety under practically every circumstance, cautioning you when you are close to an obstacle, being this another vehicle, person, animal, wall, etc. avoiding damage your car or a third party.

It alerts you with audio signs as you approach obstacles, increasing the frequency of these signal as you approach the obstacle. It is of easy installation it doesn't require any modification to the car or perforations in the bumpers. Important: Does not work on metallic bumpers.

The central unit (Brain) is very small and it can be hidden in a small space within the trunk of the car.

The rear sensor is activated automatically when the car is placed in reverse while the front is activated manually generating a field protecting the car of virtually any unintended collision.

PRICE RANGE.- We have attractive prices for end users, half wholesalers and wholesalers.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2004 | 11:55 AM
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Default Re: Invisible front & rear proximity sensors

Thanks Sandman.

I know you guys buy a lot of different things for your Xfires but I was wondering what the heck this guy had. Thought maybe a little too much Mexican Tequila last night.


Anyways, thanks to you, I now know. Invisible heh!
 
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Old Oct 22, 2004 | 12:07 PM
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Default Re: Invisible front & rear proximity sensors

Hey MEXICANCROSSFIRE,

What's the distances/range of this device.

Regards.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2004 | 01:59 PM
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Default Re: Invisible front & rear proximity sensors

The first beep comes when your about 1-1.5 meters away from an object, then it works like any other system, the beep keeps getting closer until it becomes a warning that you're too close.
 
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Old Oct 1, 2007 | 10:35 AM
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Default Re: Invisible front & rear proximity sensors

Hi Mexican Crossfire,
How difficult were the sensors to fit?
Did you have to remove the rear bumper & if so, how do you remove it?
I have just bought a Crossfire convertible & with the restricted rear view i'm thinking of installing a sensor kit.
The one i have in mind http://www.carparkingsensordirect.com/ fits behind the bumper, but i'm not looking forward to removing the bumper.

Regards,
Littlewing
 
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