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Vintage K40 Radar Detector System Built In Hidden on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Winder, Georgia, United States

Winder, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:K40

I am listing this used Vintage K40 Hidden Radar Detector that is built-in and hidden inside the dash.  I don't know a lot about this unit, not even the model number.  It came out of a vehicle I had and have since sold, but was in good working condition when removed.  I doesn't have the console unit, as it was designed to be built-in/hidden in the dash.  It has the front and rear detector units and a control knob that would be mounted somewhere on the dash or console for access.  I believe I have all the necessary wiring, but it may need some small LEDs to mount on the dash that give the status and alarms.

Free shipping to the continental United States.  Please contact me if you are in Alaska or Hawaii before purchasing for a shipping quote.  I will only charge any additional cost over the price of the free shipping to the 48 states.  Please feel free to contact me with any questions and thanks for looking!

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