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Alpine KTX-C10LP

The Alpine KTX-C10LP is a license plate mounting kit designed to seamlessly integrate a compatible Alpine rear-view camera into your vehicle. Crafted from a durable cast metal frame, it ensures a robust and secure installation. The kit features built-in LEDs that illuminate your license plate, enhancing visibility and safety during nighttime driving. It’s compatible with select Alpine rear-view cameras, providing a convenient and discreet solution for rear visibility.


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Features

Feature Description
Compatibility Works specifically with HCE-C105, HCE-C107D, HCE-C200F, HCE-C200R, HCE-C300R, HCE-C104, HCE-C125, HCE-C210RD, HCE-C212F, HCE-C155, HCE-C157D, and HCE-C305R

 


About The Product

Easy to Install Kit

Here’s the simple, clean kit you need to mount an Alpine camera on your vehicle’s license plate. This durable kit is constructed from a rigid, sturdy cast metal frame. Built-in LEDs illuminate your plate for added safety across various vehicle applications.

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What cameras are compatible with the KTX-C10LP?
A1: The KTX-C10LP is compatible with Alpine HCE-C105 and HCE-C107D rear-view cameras.
Q2: Does the kit include a rear-view camera?
A2: No, the KTX-C10LP is a mounting kit only; the rear-view camera is sold separately.
Q3: Is the KTX-C10LP suitable for all vehicles?

A3: While the kit is designed to fit most vehicles, compatibility may vary. It's recommended to check the dimensions and mounting requirements before purchase.

Q4: What materials is the KTX-C10LP made from?
A4: The mounting kit is constructed from a rigid, sturdy cast metal frame, ensuring durability and longevity.
Q5: How does the LED illumination work?
A5: The built-in LEDs illuminate your license plate, providing added visibility and safety during nighttime driving.

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