Radar Detector Selection
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Re: Radar Detector Selection
Originally Posted by LLama
75 through bedford county.... you've either got big balls, no insurance to worry about, or just plain stupid.
And I speak from experience, so I'm not trying to criticize--just giving a warning.. I spent a wonderful weekend in the Bedford Adult Detention Center for a speeding through Bedford on a motorcycle.
Never again.
Be careful through there
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Re: Radar Detector Selection
I've used Valentine One and the Passport as mentioned above (in blue), and they're both great... but the only way I would run an always on hard-wired radar IN Virginia at this point in time is if it's completely concealed and as undetectable as possible.
...but you guys do realize radar is quickly out-dated, don't you? Or at least I consider it to be out-dated quickly, just like computer hardware/software. As soon as we get something that detects them, they come up with something that detects us detecting them... then we find a way around that, and they find something else. It's a constant cycle that's going to keep evolving and updating, and keeping some of these corporations in business for a long time
...but you guys do realize radar is quickly out-dated, don't you? Or at least I consider it to be out-dated quickly, just like computer hardware/software. As soon as we get something that detects them, they come up with something that detects us detecting them... then we find a way around that, and they find something else. It's a constant cycle that's going to keep evolving and updating, and keeping some of these corporations in business for a long time
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Re: Radar Detector Selection
Originally Posted by ZeRo_c0oL@work
...but you guys do realize radar is quickly out-dated, don't you? As soon as we get something that detects them, they come up with something that detects us detecting them...
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Re: Radar Detector Selection
Originally Posted by dave22
That's why V1 has the update program.
Well.. your.. uhh.. your mom has the update program too.
I didn't own the V1 long enough to have any knowledge of any sort of update program. I tend to try and flip things for a profit if and when I get a good deal on something.
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Re: Radar Detector Selection
Originally Posted by ZeRo_c0oL@work
Oh yeah?
Well.. your.. uhh.. your mom has the update program too.
I didn't own the V1 long enough to have any knowledge of any sort of update program. I tend to try and flip things for a profit if and when I get a good deal on something.
Well.. your.. uhh.. your mom has the update program too.
I didn't own the V1 long enough to have any knowledge of any sort of update program. I tend to try and flip things for a profit if and when I get a good deal on something.
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Re: Radar Detector Selection
Originally Posted by SpoolnSRT4
Damn that would be awesome I sure do hate unpluggin that bitch when it goes off just to be on the safe side.. More info please.
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Re: Radar Detector Selection
Originally Posted by 924drsleeper
your dumb, its VG2 undetectable... now give me my damn detector back ass
As far as I know the cops IN VA dont have this yet.. btw I got caught with a detector a week or so ago, not from vg2.. but because he came up on the passenger side and happened to see it....