Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector With 2 Suction Cup Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Mangum, Oklahoma, United States
Escort Passport 8500 Radar Detector. Works perfectly. No longer need since not driving distances any more for work. It did more than pay for itself in saving me $$$ for tickets and will save you also. Comes with two suction cup mounts both in picture. Any questions please message me.
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