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BellTronics Magnesium XR Radar Detector

This is the latest and best radar detector released designed specifically for X K bands and laser.

pics up signal and advises where the signal is from

and what strength the signal is

also picks up stationary cameras in vans using K band

receives from 360 degrees

comes with 12 volt cigg lighter adapter

and quick release 'quick mount' button

I bought this for $1300 brand new

it is in brand new condition not a scratch on it.

it has output for lights or ear piece (can be wired up for use on a motorcycle)

of course if it is infront of the rider it may not be able to receive signals from behind

I used this in my GTR in NZ and it was very effective.

$900 cash and its yours

contact me if you are interested in buying it

0420811638

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  • 3 weeks later...
hahahaha, you can buy these for $30 from china.

Go on ebay.

$900??????!?!?!?!, what a joke!!!!!!!!!!!

yup....u r correct....u can buy those chinese shit for $30 bucks on ebay but they dont work at all with australian radar bands 98% of the time. i have one of these units and it worked perfectly all the time. well used to wen i had them in my car. they are illegal tho. people who know the the brand and know the unit itself will pay u the price. good luck with the sale mate. if i did not have one. i would have paid u the price as i had paid a lot for mine. cheers

  • 9 months later...
BellTronics Magnesium XR Radar Detector

This is the latest and best radar detector released designed specifically for X K bands and laser.

pics up signal and advises where the signal is from

and what strength the signal is

also picks up stationary cameras in vans using K band

receives from 360 degrees

comes with 12 volt cigg lighter adapter

and quick release 'quick mount' button

I bought this for $1300 brand new

it is in brand new condition not a scratch on it.

it has output for lights or ear piece (can be wired up for use on a motorcycle)

of course if it is infront of the rider it may not be able to receive signals from behind

I used this in my GTR in NZ and it was very effective.

$900 cash and its yours

contact me if you are interested in buying it

0420811638

Hi there,

Is this still for sale,

Thank you,

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