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This was the latest in radar detectors 8 months ago for $750. It comes with manuals, foam box, all attachments and original receipt. This means you can take it in to the shop I bought it and get upgrades if the cops ever upgrade their systems. It is better than a BEL vector 990.

It has everything - voice alert, and about 8 different frequencies that can be monitored, auto-mute, brightness adjustment, window mounting bracket, and cig-lighter attachment with mute button. Just mount on your dash with velco stickers.

AND it works well. I am not getting the use out of it that I expected (I work away 80% of the time!!), but it has saved me 3 speeding fines so far. IT also makes driving safer, I don't need to watch out for cameras or lasers!

It WILL work in other states other to WA, but it is illegal. It has anti-police detector technology, so theoretically they shouldn't be able to pick you up for it anyway. I have 2 friends who use them interstate (Adelaide).

I am looking for $500 or the nearest offer I get. I would prefer a Perth buyer, for easy pickup.

Chris

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how did he get done, did a cop see it on his dash?

you have to keep it hidden at RBTs....

doing 130 on the freeway, when he picked up a copper coming in the opposite direction with his radar on, he quickly turned his off and they turned around and pulled him over and asked him to produce his radar detector or he will be charged. so he pulled it out and gave it to him, got 1400 dollar fine.

radar detector detectors can't be mounted in cars, they are too bulky (and due to their cost they are very few) so the cop must have seen it or seen him taking it off the dash to know he had it. plus the RX65 has anti detection technology, so technically can't be detected..........

anyhow if you interstate they are illegal, thats a fact.

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