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Valentine One V1 Radar Detector V1.8-pop2 With Euro Mode Perfect Laser/ka/x on 2040-parts.com

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Santa Clara, California, United States

Santa Clara, California, United States
Not a scratch on the unit its in like new condition
Alert Type:Audio/Visual Detection:K Band, Ka Band, Ka Superwide Band, Laser, POP Detection, X Band Brand:Valentine One Features:Signal Strength Monitor, Turn Off Select Bands

 V1.8.A-integrated-POP2 with Euro Mode this is the most up to date unit available. In like new condition with every extra they sell, including the bluetooth adapter, one V1 hardwire kit, one mirror wire hardwire kit, the $80 mirror mount adapter which mounts under any mirror so that the V1 is completely out of the way and no worries about annoying suction cups. Includes the cigarette adapter, the suction cup mount with extra suction cups. The original box is also included. I bought the unit brand new less then 2 years ago and used it in my sports car on weekends, saved me from a few tickets, I decided to get an integrated system instead of a stand alone detector so thats why its up for sale with all the extras I spent almost 600 on the package.

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