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Whistler Cr90 Laser And Radar Detector With Gps! on 2040-parts.com

US $189.88
Location:

Laguna Hills, California, United States

Laguna Hills, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Whistler Manufacturer Part Number:WHICR90

NEW!~Whistler Cr90 Laser And Radar Detector With Gps~~~~Internal Gps
total Laser Detection
ka Maxx Mode
Rsid and lsid
Blue Oled Display
pop mode Detection
Real Voice alerts
selectable Bands
tfsr
6 Filter Modes
selectable Tone Alerts
external Audio Jack
stay Alert
auto Dim and dark Mode
alert Periscopes
total Band Protection
360 Maxx Coverage
3 City Modes and highway Mode
quiet and auto Quiet
safety Warning System
alert Priority
high-gain Lens
low Emission
intellicord ready~~~

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