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Guys chill out :no:

I recorded this video about a month ago with my Spectre RDD to show how police use them to sniff out radar detectors and also show in the video the Redline which was not detected by the Spectre

Yeah right, look up how detectable they are, there are videos or people driving past police with the radar detector on. What are you Bell sales persons

The REDLiNE is a damn good detector, and no I cannot sell you one in AU, but here is my review and video: http://www.radarbusters.com/Escort-REDLiNE-Radar-Detector-p/redline.htm

The police radar bounces off the road, cars, bridges, and carries a fair distance so it can give you a fair warning before hand, enough to slow down in a lot of cases. This detector can also pick up radars from behind. There is heaps of info on the web, especially on this model.

I justified buying mine because if it only saved me one decent fine then it would have pretty much payed it self off.

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