Mirror Mount Radar Detector Bracket + Direct Wire Power Cord - Escort Max Max2 on 2040-parts.com
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Mirror Mount Radar Detector Bracket + Direct Wire Power Cord - Escort MAX MAX2Comes With RJ11 Direct Wire Power Cord With Inline Fuse
The MirrorMountâ„¢ bracket securely attaches your device to your vehicles rear view mirror, and fits nearly every vehicle. After a quick, do-it-yourself installation, your device is secured in place with our all metal bracket, where it's easily in view, and won't fall off your windscreen. |
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