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Classic Whistler Spectrum Radar Detector on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States
This unit is in very good condition. Stored indoors on a shelf, not in a box in the attic. Has velco strips attached which attach to windshield mount, and also comes with magnetic mount so you can choose the best mount for your application.
Alert Type:Audio Model:Spectrum Brand:Whistler

This is a classic Whistler Spectrum Radar Dectector which I've owned since new in 1986.  I used it for one year before putting it on a closet shelf in our house, where it has remained in very good condition.  This unit comes with two mounting options.  You can mount it to your windshield, or, on your dash via the attached velcro strips, whichever works best for your application.   Enjoy!     Thank you.     

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