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Valentine One V1 Radar Detector on 2040-parts.com

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Durham, North Carolina, United States

Durham, North Carolina, United States
Working condition. Velcro pad affixed to bottom. No power cord included. I'd rate condition as fair to good.
Brand:Valentine Model:V1

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NO RESERVE.  I believe this detector is from around 1995 (that's the copyright date on the instruction manual).  I mounted it to my motorcycle via Velcro and cannot any longer read the serial number, unfortunately, because the sticker peeled off (see photo of bottom).  Mounting on the motorcycle also prompted me to cut up the power cord, so it doesn't come with a power cord.  Everything else is included: original box, manual, detector, and windshield mount.  The manual indicates this has Lidar detection, too.  Shipping to CONUS only.

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