Escort 9500ci With Laser Shifter Pro - Brand New! on 2040-parts.com
El Cajon, California, United States
Purchased new for 1999 before I discovered the laser shifter pro is not legal for use in CA. CA Law enforcement officers are not a fan as the radar detector is very sensitive, and the laser shifter pro laser JAMMERS are very effective at causing their LIDAR guns to read ERR.. Never opened original shipping box from Nissan. My loss could be your gain! |
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