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Bell sti magnum vs escort redline

JPAYNE722

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I cant really decide which one to buy,i do live in va,so it has to be either or,im not picky about display or voices,i just wanna hear your choices
 

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Have you considered the Valentine One?

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I want one to be undetectable by rdd,spectra,vg2 which seems these are the only true two
 

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I have a valentine also that I gave to my dad. Goes off for every little thing. The redline also looks/feel higher quality
 

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I want one to be undetectable by rdd,spectra,vg2 which seems these are the only true two

^^^^^ ouch!


I also recommend a Valentine One, not that I speed much anymore


there's been a rash of people caught doing 200kph in 100/110kph zones here around Calgary this Spring


but by FAR the best is this absolute loser:



Calgary man booted from Canada's Worst Driver TV show nailed by cops travelling nearly 180 km/h on Stoney Trail
TV show dubbed Schurink "most reckless" driver ever featured
http://www.calgarysun.com/2015/05/1...-stoney-trail-saturday-driving-nearly-180-kmh

I happened to see that episode & what a complete waste of oxygen

The police helicopter is also used to patrol around Calagry
 
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I have a valentine also that I gave to my dad. Goes off for every little thing. The redline also looks/feel higher quality
Yeah ive borrowed a v1 and didnt like it soo much,plus im in va were there illegal and the v1 is detectable
 

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I am one to speed everywhere I go, and I'm talking at least 12 mph over the posted speeds. I have a V1 in the truck and boy has it saved my ass several times.

just FYI, the passport company had their models done by the same person that created the Valentine company. The engineer that worked for passport was sick of the company, left and created his own company, Valentine. In his efforts to create his own company he vowed to create a better detector than the passport that he had previously created, which he did.
 

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What about this
 

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There are three sensitivity settings on the V1. In A mode it will drive you nuts. I always run mine on full logic to cut down and the damn noise.

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When I run mine on logic it misses some alerts. But overall it's awesome
 

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Well make sure you get a Blendmount for which ever one you choose. Ask me how to get it cheaper.
 
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