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Used Radar Receiver/ Super Fox on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Marysville, California, United States

Marysville, California, United States
Condition:Used

This item is a Radar Warning Receiver/ Super Fox Vixen II. 12volts DC,250MA. It is used but all parts are here along with charger plug. It is not dented or bent but the little plastic sticker on the back is torn and loose. Please see pic. I have not used this item, it is being sold AS IS. You are buying the actual item pictured above. Please see pictures for details. If you have any questions, please ask before bidding or buying, thank you. ~No Returns

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