FromG2Z |
05-11-2011 08:42 AM |
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Originally Posted by onzedge
(Post 1102748)
Cool. I have been using the 9500ix for about 7 months. It is a great unit and saves me regularly.
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So you like yours then? I have had mine for about 3 days. I had an older 8500 for almost 10 years and that thing has saved me SO many times. I haven't had a chance to test the 9500 on the highway yet... but are you impressed with the range? I was debating the Redline instead, but I drive mostly city, so the false alerts would KILL me. Plus no GPS/no camera detection. Any other negatives for the 9500 in your opinion?
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Originally Posted by ZForce
(Post 1102766)
Love my Titanium GT Nismo shifter knob since day one of owning the Z34...errr... that would be March 20 2009. I call it the hand grenade.
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Ahhh... yours is diff't from mine/ours. Yours is the GT version right? The shape is more circular/oval, and has a set screw up top right? The one I have is the regular Nismo Ti knob... shaped like a cylinder. Direct screw-on. I love mine as well. I call it the "Nismo Ti Knob" :p hehe
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Originally Posted by happytheman
(Post 1102810)
So you can manually enter red light cameras where it doesn't identify them? Swweeeet!
:tup:
Vacuumed my Z out today.
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Originally Posted by chops
(Post 1102826)
yep. and escort has a monthly update for the database too!
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Hey happy... yes, the 9500 has a built in database with all "known" red light/speed trap cameras in North America. It will warn you within how many thousand/hundred feet before approaching. Way cool. Of course, there are cameras that keep popping up and getting installed by cities trying to earn more revenue (boooo...), so the 9500 has a feature that you can "mark" the locations and label it as Speedtrap or Redlight or Other, etc. Then it's permanently stored, unless you unmark it.
You can then upload that location into the Escort database to help out other Escort users ;) You can then download the latest updates as often as you like. Free for 90 days, then after that 20 bucks for 1 year.... not bad.
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