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Escort Passport & Beltronics Replacement Mount And (4) Suction Cups on 2040-parts.com

US $4.85
Location:

McCormick, South Carolina, United States

McCormick, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:na Manufacturer Part Number:86457-95685 UPC:Does not apply

New windshield mount for Escort and Beltronics Radar Detectors.

Includes new windshield mount with a spare set of suction cups.

Fits all current models.

Compatibility:

  • Beltronics STi Driver, GX65, RX65,RX55,995,965,955,940,895,795
  • Escort Passport iQ, 9500ix, 9500i, 8500 X50, 8500, 7500S, 7500, 6800, 5000, 4600, 4500, 4200 
  • Escort C65, Redline, SC55, 
  • Solo RD-5110, S2, 5, 4

 

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