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V1 Valentine One - Radar Detector Mirror Power Cord (mp-v1) on 2040-parts.com

US $10.40
Location:

Greenfield, Indiana, United States

Greenfield, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Alert Type:Unbranded/Generic Model:Unbranded/Generic Brand:Unbranded/Generic Manufacturer Part Number:Unbranded/Generic

Use this MIRROR LINK

power cord to provide power directly from your rearview mirror

to your VALENTINE ONE radar detector.

 

This Design Features:

- Approximately 11.8 inches in length

-Encapsulated 2.0A fuse to protect your radar detector

-Reinforced RJ power jack connection

-The Probe diameters are .0385 inches (0.977mm)

 

MIRROR LINK Power Cord works

with all VALENTINE ONE Radar Detector Models.

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