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Some reading for you -

http://www.guysoflidar.com/radar-detector-...ector-test.html

http://www.guysoflidar.com/radar-detector-.../testjan06.html

http://www.guysoflidar.com/radar-detector-...ector-test.html

Ka band performance is what you should be looking at for multanova's. Your probably looking at something fairly expensive if you want good results.

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No a good radar detector will pick up mulitnovas from a distance back. We had a remote one installed in an r33 and It always picked up the multinovas with plenty of time. On the Ka Band :laugh:

This is the one we were using

http://www.dontgetcaught.com.au/ProductDet...nstalled-System

haha no by jacking my prices up I mean the price i sell myself on the street

Interesting!!! Well so you don't have to continually sell yourself short... I have added a thread in the for sale section where I am selling the BEL detectors at heavily discounted rates for members and forum users.

Maybe I can have a freebee for the discount, what corner is yours??? :(

Might be a good idea to link the thread Godthrilla :wave:

Good call... the thread has been made sticky anyway but here it is listed below.

I am not so keen on putting this in the other states areas because I am not doing this to become a trader... this isn't a group buy, it's just me helping out forum users.

Primordial, if you want to spread the word in your state I will post units interstate, but postage would be an extra few bucks (what ever Aussie Post charge).

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=147091

Scotty

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