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Old 7th August 2009, 21:08   #1
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k40 2000 laser and radar detector...

100% functioning like new radar detector about a year old only couple thousand miles of use. removing bc i am trading in the car. item retails through the dealer for $1200... $995-$1000 on ebay. this unit is concealed from police, from passengers, and thieves. only you know its there. multiple settings, multiple functions, multiple levels of detection... remote control, speaker, brain/module, front and rear detectors (2).
K40 - 2000 Dual Undetectable Radar Detector
FULL RADAR COVERAGE-Detects all FCC allocated police frequencies-X, K, and Superwide
Ka band radar. Laser protection available when used with the Laser Defuser Plus!
*PULSE PROTECTION-Instantly alerts you to police "Instant-On" radar with an urgent high
pitched beep accompanied by a rapid flashing of indicator light!
*AUTO MUTE-Audibly alerts driver for several seconds, then automatically switches to a quiet
clicking to reduce unwanted sounds during prolonged encounters!
*FILTER ADJUSTMENT CONTROL-Reduces non police signals without sacrificing performance
to true police radar!
*ALERT OVERRIDE-Priortizes incoming signals and alerts to the most urgent threat!
*LINERAR GIEGER CIRCUIT-Visual and audible alerts intensify as you get closer to the
source and diminish as the threat recedes!
*VG-2 PROTECTION-K40 systems are passively and actively designed to prevent detection from
the police VG-2 Gun (Radar Detector-Detector)!
$550 shipped...



in case anyone is curious about mounting, specs on the sensors:
~4.25"x~1.5"x~3.5" (rounded up)
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