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You could always build your own for about $10 in materials. I made this one for my GTS. No holes were drilled in the car and it's rock solid. You have a lot less room to work with but I'm sure you could come up with something similar for your RT/10. You could have the bracket come over the top of the bulkhead.

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TexasPettey

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Or, go the cheap route. If your window is like a Gen1, you can unscrew the snaps for the rear window. You can cut a piece of plywood, paint it black, and screw it into the rear window snap locations. You can mount a camera to the plywood. It's easy to get on and off, with about $2 invested. I use this for my DE events on road courses. Works like a champ, with no camera vibration. The center point on the camera is perfectly down the middle of the car, just above the hood.
 
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