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plenty of places still sell them...most car stereo places

they are not illegal to sell. apparently just illegal to import and stock new ones...clearing out excess old stock in the country is okay though..that was a while back and peeps still selling em so who knows...cops cant crack down cos they too busy investigating murders and burglaries (what am i smoking...) or just pulling us over

audiocom should help

I got a Beltronic LM Remote i think its called and it works beautifully!!! Picks up multinovas and radars on cop cars as well as hand held lasers... I have turned off the band for the laser because it goes off ALL the time with other things around and by the time the cop pulls the trigger hes got ya speed... But multinovas works well... The radars are a bit harder to interpret sometimes, but overall mine works well!!! :)

i have a Beltronics RX65 sorta pretty new :D you can hook up the laser jammer to it but its illegal as buggerey, you cant buy it hear either, you have to import the laser jammer part over the net from us or something...

my radar pics up stuff at good range... 2-3 kms for a cop car or one of those things check your speed....

about 400metres for a standard camera but have got about a kelometre notice a couple of times.... it all depends on how well they hide it behind trees and stuff...

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