Suction Mount Device Bracket - Valentine V1 Radar Detector on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Suction Mount Device Bracket - Valentine V1 Radar DetectorComes with NEW V1 Plastic Cradle - Complete Mount!
The SuctionMount™ bracket securely attaches your device to your vehicles windshield, and fits nearly every vehicle. Within seconds, nearly any device is secured in place with our durable, and highly adjustable bracket. |
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