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Valentine V1 Radar Detector And Accessories on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Valentine One Manufacturer Part Number:V1.85 w/ ESP

For sale is my Valentine V1 radar/laser detector. It is the latest version with best performance V1.85 w/ESP. It is like new with no visible wear or defects. Works perfectly and it is one of the best in the business. Tells you what signal is being detected and from what direction. Very sensitive and has saved me countless tickets. 
Great for road trips or daily use. 
Comes with all the accessories in the original box, I used for less than 6 months. Got a new job that doesn't require much driving and don't really have a use for this anymore. 

Serial Number: 7564921149
All hard wire kit included and never used as well as the 2 different mounting options (sun visor and windshield suction cup mounts with extra brand new suction cups.

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