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  • 10 months later...
Ok Two questions BUT first if this is a stupid thread just say i'm a **** head ok.........

Can we get Digital Scanners in Australia cos the Americans can get em peice of piss and secondly where can i pick up a radar detector?

I can help you with radar detectors!!!!! pm me phatgtst

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You can get them in WA. which is the only state not to make them illegal.

The consquences of beeing caught are the fine and confiscation of the detector, but if you know your rights they can only do so much when looking for the detector. There is a web sight out there that covers all of this and more if you google it.

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WOW this thread has been dug up hahaha

Um i hear that its not a "RADAR" detector you need now its a "LASER" detector.....

But i hear the cops can detect the old crappy models of radar detectors.......

AJ dude point me in the right direct t find a DIGITAL scanner.......

Cos i want one, i know they ain't cheap tho.

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WOW this thread has been dug up hahaha

Um i hear that its not a "RADAR" detector you need now its a "LASER" detector.....

But i hear the cops can detect the old crappy models of radar detectors.......

AJ dude point me in the right direct t find a DIGITAL scanner.......

Cos i want one, i know they ain't cheap tho.

yeah LASER detector yours for $300 pm me

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  • 5 weeks later...
do these things actually pick up both camers and and radar guns and wats the range on them?

yep picks up all radar (cameras) laser and undercover police vehicles.

they are made by whistler sorry guys wont say too much more as the cops scann these forums and pm me if ur interested.

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