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Whistler 1745. All Radar and laser detection as well as VG-2 CloakingTM Technology(its a radar detector detector detector!!!) As new. goto www.whistlergroup.com for details.Saved me 3 points on the weekend coming back from the snow!!! :wave: but my girlfriend does not want to use hers so out it goes. $200 inc postage NO OFFERS Please no legal or moralistic comments, stories about your cousin who had one and blah blah blah...BORING. If you know what they can do and you want one, email me at [email protected] .au.

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If its mounted correctly it is works great. Yes, it picks up LASER, from the front and the rear. It tells you in a voice what has targeted you! As well as saving money and demerit points its sounds way cool!! I have been made an offer but the first to pay $200(cost be $450) gets it!

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I need one of these on Tuesday night, got done for over 30klm and lost my licence and $565. The cop recons I was doing 93 in a 60, what a dick, he could have knocked it down 3 klms, so I didn't loose it. But its all in the government revenue raising.

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I'll definately buy it if I can get out of the massive ****in fine...

Does anyone know any other statistics that I can take to court... Like I found out that even their radars aren't that accurate... but I need hard evidence to fight it in court. I'm going to fight these revenue raisers.

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I would definatly like to buy it, if it were in front of me right now i would be handing over the cash..

But im in Ballarat and it is about an hour and 15mins drive away just to get to sunshine let alone northcote..

Would you consider meeting me half way or something if i definatly want to buy it ?

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Hippy, read this website for info!

www.whistlergroup.com

Mick,

Decisions decisions, unfortunately it has to go and like I said, first in best dressed. Wish I could zap it up to you today but driving half way to ballarat to sell something for a $200 loss(orig cost $399) does not get me too excited.

THE SALE CONTINUES....

[email protected] .au.

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