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Beltronics are the industry leaders in radar detectors and are proven in tests like the annual speed measurement labs shootout in Texas (http://www.speedzones.com/).

I have all the following Beltronics units available:

BEL XR - Australian version of the USA's sti driver, undetectable to all police radar-detector-detectors, the latest unit from Beltronics

RRP $1099.00

Sale $790.00

Save $309.00

3 units available

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RX65 - International model, great range and features galore

RRP $899.00

Sale $650.00

Save $249.00

2 units available

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XR950 - Australian model, a few less features than the RX65 but just as good on range

RRP $849.00

Sale $610.00

Save $239.00

2 units available

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XR650 - Australian model, basic features but great value for money, very good range for the price

RRP $699.00

Sale $520.00

Save$179.00

1 unit available

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RX75 - The fitted model for a descrete look, the best range for radar and laser

RRP $1499.00

Sale $1150.00

Save $349.00

1 unit available

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WA is the only state that these are legal to use, but with the undetectable BEL XR, you have nothing to worry about! This is the only unit I would use in any eastern states, it has been tested against the Stalcar II & the dreaded Stalcar III and remained undetected.

I must admit there may be cheaper RX65's on the net but they have no Australian warranty. All units here are covered by a full 1 year warranty, and the RX65 and XR950 have 2 year warranty's!

These things pay for themselves!!! Don't wait until you have paid enough fines to cover the cost of one!!!

Anyone outside of WA, I will set up the unit for you to suit the radars your cops are using (except RX75 as this requires setup after installation, instructions will be provided)

Why just have car insurance when you can have licence insurance too!?!

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