Early Warning Srd-370 Radar Detector, Used Vintage Radar Detector on 2040-parts.com
San Juan, Puerto Rico, United States
For sale is one Early Warning SRD-370 Radar Detector in used but working condition. It's a Vintage Radar Detector that may be use as a collectors item. I am not sure how different is the radars technology nowadays. Tested as of today and starts up ok. Will work with the 12V outlet of your car. The unit will come with an aftermarket support that mounts to the windshield via suction cups. Suction cups are faded and old. Not good suction. But can be replace.
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