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Utility Vehicles: New Rearsight Back-up Camera System Available for Nissan Titan, Ford F-150

Rostra Precision Controls Inc. has introduced a RearSight(r) back-up camera system for the 2008 Nissan Titan and 2008 Ford F-150.

The new RearSight system (part #250-8036) is designed to assist drivers in avoiding back-up accidents. Rostra's kit features 0.5 Lux shrouded CCD color camera that mounts in the license plate section of the truck. The camera has a 150-degree, anti-fog lens and a waterproof case.

A 3.5-inch TFT-LCD monitor equipped with a hidden dashboard mounting bracket provides drivers with a wide angle view behind the truck. The screen has three video inputs and a reverse override function.

"Our new RearSight kit helps drivers prevent back-up collisions while complementing the look of the Nissan Titan and Ford F-150," said Sibyl Ringsdorf, manager of marketing and national accounts, Rostra Precision Controls Inc. "The in-vehicle monitor mounts onto the trucks' dashboard coin tray for a quick installation."

Professional installation is recommended for the Titan/F-150 RearSight kit, which comes with a 30-foot extension harness and can be installed in less than 30 minutes.

Rostra Precision Controls Inc., headquartered in Laurinburg, N.C., is the leading supplier of speed control systems, rear obstacle sensing systems, transmission components and comfort seating systems to the global automotive aftermarket industry. The company also is a leading manufacturer of electronic controls, systems and components for the original equipment automotive industry. It holds ISO 9001:2000 certification.

For more information or to find a dealer near you, call Rostra's customer service at 800.782.3379 or visit www.rostra.com.

Thu Mar 27 16:51:00 CDT 2008


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