Cobra Spx-7700 Ultra-high Performance Maximum Radar/laser Detector, New on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, Michigan, United States
Cobra SPX-7700 Ultra-High Performance Maximum Radar/Laser Detector, NEW
The Cobra SPX 7700 is one of the world's smallest radar detectors. With a high power CPU and military grade components, the 7700 offers maximum detection range and selectivity in a discreet, refined and ultra compact package. Cobra SPX 7700 Features
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