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    "Parking Sensor" Kit

    Dual kit
    Brand new
    Includes remote speaker harness with 3.5mm audio jack

    www.laser-interceptorusa.com

    Purchased late last year
    Replacement cost approx NZ$725
    This is the latest (current) version 8.9 sensors, 8.12 CPU


    This is not a thread for discussion.
    If you are a genuine buyer or have questions please contact me by email: eisanumber@gmail.com
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    So, how big is your bike?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    So, how big is your bike?
    Big enough...

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    He said this is not a thread for discussion. But this is KB, so he doesn't get to choose.

    Maybe he's sight impaired.
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    hehe..

    parking sensor for a bike!!

    jeezus.

    hate to see you try park a car!

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    You boys need to look more carefully.

    Maybe there's a reason he's called it a "Parking Sensor" Kit
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    Again; This is KB; Skim read, deride, have a good laugh. I'm only sorry Bogan beat me to it. I should have Green rep'd him, but like his electric bucket, I didn't get around to it.
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    Personally, I'd not be comfortable having somebody who needs a 'parking sensor kit' to park near my bike. I'd just wanted to know more about the demographic so I can avoid em!

    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Again; This is KB; Skim read, deride, have a good laugh. I'm only sorry Bogan beat me to it. I should have Green rep'd him, but like his electric bucket, I didn't get around to it.
    hahah, now that does deserve a green.
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