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The nav system in the 370 has an av input so it would be a pretty simple thing to install your own backup camera. You can buy 12v dc color
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The nav system in the 370 has an av input so it would be a pretty simple thing to install your own backup camera. You can buy 12v dc color cameras for around $50 to $150 (designed for spy and surveillance apps) and then simply install it in probably less than an hour.
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