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Vintage Radar Detector Warning Receiver Vixen Ii 2 Super Fox on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

West Warwick, Rhode Island, US

West Warwick, Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted brand:Vixen model:Super Fox type:radar detector

This vintage radar would be great to display in a classic car. It does not have the cig lighter plug. Someone must have hard wired it at one time. I do not have a way to test it so I will not warranty it This item is being sold AS-IS with NO RETURNS and no guarantees as to how it will perform after shipping. I will pack it as best as I know how to try and avoid any damage in shipping.

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