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What? I don’t look serious to you?
Alex had a night-vision thermal camera installed into the grill of the M5. The initial thought was driving at night, sans lights of any sort, using only an in-dash screen, and thus obtaining ultimate stealth. This turned out to be super dangerous. Surprise! The camera wasn’t deemed useless, though, as they could still spot a cop hiding in a highway median in the dark of night. Another more aggressive option that some drivers employed back in the Cannonball and Express days was night vision goggles/binoculars. The maniac pictured above used infra-red goggles while at the wheel in the 4-ball rally, an early 80’s Express knock-off run from Boston to San Diego. Call me crazy, but this, for some reason, also looks incredibly dangerous.
photo: [Road-Race Outlaws, The Plain Dealer, 9/18/83]
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Domo Arigato
WOW, I guess this man is attempting to take night vision to the next level. However, let keep it safe. My husband and chrildren lover our Night Vision Bincoculars to watch the animals at night. We live next to the woods so we have wonderful wildlife to view. Night Vision is especially loved by people who love to watch their favorite Noctural Animals. I purchased a pair of binoculars for my husband. I believe my 4 year old enjoys them more than anybody in my family.