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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Radar Mount Finish:Anodized Manufacturer Part Number:3001402B Color:Black Category:Bundles Compatible with:Beltronics GT-7 Size:Mini blade Fuse UPC:712038260461

MirrorMount™ brackets are available for many in-car devices, including radar detectors, car-cameras, and cellphone mounting brackets. No more suction cups!

RadarMount.com has been creating innovative and cost-effective device mounting brackets since 2011. We are constantly improving our patented and trademarked designs, and manufacture most of our products at our facility in Las Vegas, Nevada.


RadarMount.com is part of The Package Group LLC, a Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing Company based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Mirror Mount + Direct Wire + Mini Add a Circuit - Beltronics GT-7

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100% Original

MirrorMount, Power Cord, Fuse Tap Bundle

Radar Experts Agree, Best Mounting Spot!

No More Troublesome Suction Cups

Installs in Minutes to Most Vehicles

Made in the USA. Detector not included

The Mirror Mount ™ bracket securely attaches your Beltronics GT-7 Radar Detector to your vehicle's rear view mirror, and fits nearly every vehicle. After a quick installation, your device is secured in place with our all metal bracket, where it's easily in view, and won't fall off your windscreen.

The Direct Wire ™ Power Cable and Add-a-Circuit combo power your device from the fuse box, for a clean, professional installation. Select between standard, mini, micro, and micro2 depending on your car.

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