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Here is a Radar Detector that is no longer needed as I bought a couple of years ago when i was a hoon but with new laws wont even bother to use it and have no use for it still works fine comes with all attachments and wiring necessary for it to work ........just dont get caught with it.......... sell for 300

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how well do they work mate? i.e do they tell you like 200m away there is a radar ahead? or only when you're pretty much on it? and dont you have to sit them on the dash or something? making them real obvious?

Cheers mate

On your windscreen up high with suction caps and have hard wired or into cigarette lighter plug.

For radar guns it works from far coz radar gun have strong signal, but for speed cameras it only works from few hundred meters enough time to slow down coz speed camera very weak radar signal.

In any case when it beeps or starts going troppo slam the anchors on as they (the police) need to have a bit of time to lock you in.

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hmm.. Ive accumulated 12 demerit points.. im on probation for a year. I wonder If this thing would be a smart buy? considering if i screw up once, i loose my licence for a year. what do u think?

hmm.. Ive accumulated 12 demerit points.. im on probation for a year. I wonder If this thing would be a smart buy? considering if i screw up once, i loose my licence for a year. what do u think?

Slow down and less burn outs? :D

how well do they work mate? i.e do they tell you like 200m away there is a radar ahead? or only when you're pretty much on it? and dont you have to sit them on the dash or something? making them real obvious?

Cheers mate

I think you will find that every state use's laser guns now, laser guns do not put out a signal untill they pull the trigger (unlike radar which is always putting out a detecable signal) so unless you are near another car that they are targeting you will not have any warning.

I think you will find that every state use's laser guns now, laser guns do not put out a signal untill they pull the trigger (unlike radar which is always putting out a detecable signal) so unless you are near another car that they are targeting you will not have any warning.

if you download the 3rd image with the brochure you will see that it detects radars & lasers

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