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Kustom Signals Hawk Police Radar..( Does Same Lane ) Works Great...guaranteed! on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Tombstone, Arizona, United States

Tombstone, Arizona, United States
SCRATCHES, BLEMISHES, NICKS, TEARS...STILL IN RESPECTABLE CONDITION!
Brand:KUSTOM SIGNALS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:DOES NOT APPLY

   HELLO!...HERE FOR SALE IS A REFURBISHED KUSTOM SIGNALS K-BAND HAWK POLICE RADAR SYSTEM.  CIRCUIT BOARDS, CONTROLS, SWITCHES AND LEDS' HAVE BEEN CHECKED AND SERVICED WHERE NECESSARY.  COSMETICALLY IT HAS SOME SCRATCHES, TEARS AND BLEMISHES...STILL... IT IS IN VERY RESPECTABLE CONDITION.  CALIBRATION IS ACCURATE AND IT WORKS GREAT ON THE OPEN ROAD, HAVING NICE TARGET RANGE AND SENSITIVITY.  IN ADDITION TO TRACKING MOVING AND STATIONARY RADAR...THIS HAWK DOES SAME LANE TOO! ...MEANING THAT NOT ONLY WILL IT CHECK THE SPEED OF A CAR APPROACHING YOU IN THE OPPOSITE LANE, IT WILL ALSO CHECK THE SPEED OF A CAR ACCELERATING OR SLOWING DOWN IN YOUR LANE DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF YOU...THIS IS DEPENDABLE GREAT WORKING HAWK!  BUY IT NOW...I SHIP FAST!.  Note; For dual front and rear operation of this system...I also have extra antennas and extension cables for sale! 

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