Mirror Mount Bracket + Mirror Wire Cord - Valentine V1 Radar Detector on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
RadarMount.com has been creating innovative and cost-effective device mounting brackets since 2011. We are constantly improving our patented and trademarked designs, and manufacture most of our products at our facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. RadarMount.com is part of The Package Group LLC, a Rapid Prototyping and Manufacturing Company based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fast Shipping Payment Mirror Mount Bracket + Mirror Wire Cord - Valentine V1 Radar Detector High Quality 100% Original MirrorMount, Power Cord Bundle Radar Experts Agree, Best Mounting Spot! No More Troublesome Suction Cups Installs in Minutes to Most Vehicles Made in the USA. Detector not included The Mirror Mount ™ bracket securely attaches your Valentine V1 Radar Detector to your vehicle's rear view mirror, and fits nearly every vehicle. After a quick, do-it-yourself installation, your device is secured in place with our all metal bracket, where it's easily in view, and won't fall off your windscreen. We accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, Discover. Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to send your item to you sooner! Shipping We offer FREE standard shipping on all orders sent within the United States! Expedited shipping is also available. For items with International Shipping, we offer airmail service at competative rates. Orders are processed within 1 business day of payment, orders received after 12pm are processed the next day. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during shipping, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. We accept item returns within 30 days of purchase. Return shipping is paid by the buyer, and the item must be in the same condition as received. Satisfaction Guaranty Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm Friday, 9am-4pm 702.366.9565 The Largest Manufacturer of Radar Detector Accessories in the USA! |
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