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Car Radar Detector With Russian And English Voice Adjustable Volumes on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New

Description:
100% brand new.
Support English and Russian voice warning.
User instructions:user manual
Bands:LX/K/Ka/Ku/New K/Laser/VG-2
Quad-band radar sensitivity adjustable: ultra-high, high, mid, low
Specification:
Colors: Black,Silver
USB Port:2.0
Weight(Kg):0.3
Supports band:LX/K/Ka/Ku/New K/Laser/VG-2
Special Features:English and Russian Voice Warning
Package Included:
1 X Radar Detector
1 X Car Charger
1 X Anti-slip Pad
1 X Russian User Manual
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