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Jinx3d
6th December 2007, 20:19
I want to buy a radar detector, I cant be r-sed researching them on the internet - where can I walk into a shop in Auckland and talk to someone about what to buy, then buy it?

Any help appreciated.

The Pastor
6th December 2007, 20:21
buy a decent one that you can plug headphones into. V1's cant.

boomer
6th December 2007, 20:21
I want to buy a radar detector, I cant be r-sed researching them on the internet - where can I walk into a shop in Auckland and talk to someone about what to buy, then buy it?

Any help appreciated.

Dunno.... can't be arsed thinking about it any more...

Jinx3d
6th December 2007, 20:30
ARSE! FECK!! GARLS!

Lol!

puddy
6th December 2007, 20:33
buy a decent one that you can plug headphones into. V1's cant.
Sure...use a H.A.R.D system. Light travels faster than sound!:Punk:

The Pastor
6th December 2007, 20:37
not for $300 for a flashing light thank you very much.

puddy
6th December 2007, 20:41
Radar Direct. Aranui St Mt Wellington. You can buy detectors, brackets for mounting them etc etc etc. I bought a V1, H.A.R.D system, stem mount and plastic case from them. As the master pointed out, the V1 doesn,t have an earpiece, but I,ve seen a dozen or so people rip the earpiece thingy to bits by hopping off the bike while still attached, but I haven't seen anybody bust a H.A.R.D. system yet!

puddy
6th December 2007, 20:43
not for $300 for a flashing light thank you very much.
It'll only cost you $75 for (0.25) of one!

marty
6th December 2007, 20:47
Sure...use a H.A.R.D system. Light travels faster than sound!:Punk:

yes, but sound that comes in an earpiece travels at the same speed as light

puddy
6th December 2007, 20:55
yes, but sound that comes in an earpiece travels at the same speed as light

Sorry........forgot Comedy Hour was over.