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Valentine One 1 V1 Radar Detector Hardcase Carrying Case With Extra on 2040-parts.com

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Encinitas, California, United States

Encinitas, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Valentine MPN:VALENTINEONE-CASE Model:VALENTINEONE-CASE

The Valentine One Case is perfect for safely and conveniently storing and transporting your V1 Radar 
It is made from molded half shells, zipper ensure.
It has 3 mesh partitions to store the windshield mount, visor mount and 2 power cords and a special anti-distortion panel which protects and shields the suction cups.
The embossed V1 logo on the front of the case.
  The case is extremely strong and durable but also very light weighing.  The case will work with all V1 models.
Includes everything in the photos.

Excellent condition

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