You are bidding on an Escort Passport 9500ix radar detector. It worked great for the previous owner and it works now. The cord and plug was replaced with a brand new one from Escort. The only change is that the window mount has been super glued to radar detector. I purchased this item on Ebay. However, I have decided not to keep this item as I have gotten use to driving without a detector.
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