Escort Passport Max2 Radar And Laser Detector on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, United States
Up for sale is my Escort Passport Max2. Its practically brand new except for one miner scratch on the front of the radar detector. Also, included is the Escort In-Dash Power cord (Brand New)
Comes with all the parts it came with Link to In-Dash Power Cord Click Here |
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