K40 Ex2 Radar Defuser Detector Ex-2 Works With Calibre Rl360 Rl200i Stand Alone on 2040-parts.com
Liberty, Missouri, United States
Selling a new in the package K40 radar systems EX-2 laser defuser or jammer. This can be wired to a K40 system or used stand alone. New in the package with the wiring and metal mounting bracket. Great for a damaged or broken unit or if you want to add an additional unit in the front, rear or so you have multiple units for more protection.
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