New Auto Radar Detector By Autocross Smart Sensor on 2040-parts.com
Harrison Township, Michigan, United States
Up for Auction is a BRAND NEW RADAR DETECTOR. Smart Sensor, Exclusively from AUTOCROSS-Unlike Conventional Radar Detectors with 2 Position City/Highway switches, Smart Sensor allows the freedom of continuous dial adjustment to find the exact position which eliminates "Noise" and still provides maximum sensitivity, *Shirt-Pocket Size *Fantastic Signal Strength Display *Easy Installation |
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