After talking to the vendor more, he actually bench tested my set up and told me that the draw is 12v (of course) and less than 1 amp. He told me I could get away with not going with a relay and/or add-a-fuse kit. Hooked it up and works great. It's an anytime camera, so that is cool, but I can't imagine using it all the time, it's just something I've always wanted to do.
I went with the lower front bumper. I wanted it to be stealthy. The upper grille probably could've been a better choice, but I'm happy with the results. Next step is to paint it semi-gloss black.
Dremeled the the space between the front license plate mounts
Each horizontal grille is C shaped (cross section) so to properly accommodate the camera, a thin insert is needed to fit the bolt on top of the camera (Natika camera) and the bottom grille needs to be dremeled more in order to fit the camera itself. Here is a pic looking up from the ground.
Like I mentioned before, I used a toyota-looking front camera button to turn it on. Even got it in amber to match the rest of the buttons when the lights are turned on. In this pic, the camera is turned on (why the light it on)
Night shot
I'll try to get a better pic, but this is fine for me. I couldn't mount it more forward to prevent the lower grille being in the picture, but that serves as a reference for me.
Thanks for everyone's input.