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Old Feb 23, 2002 | 04:39 PM
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S2000 owners dont need radars, are cars are so fast that we can out run cops!!!

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What I did was since my cord is a little long plus its coiled up, I hyper extended so now the cable isnt coiled. I mounted my radar on the windshield and ran the wire on the side of the center console tucking it on the side of the console, there is like a little slit that you can tuck it under so the only thing you see is about 4 inches of wire as it goes into the power source and the same length going from the front of the console to the windshield as if the power source was in the dashboard
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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 10:31 AM
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There's no need for the cord to be in the way when mounting the detector on the front windshield. Starting at the cig. lighter going forward, tuck any 'premeasured excess' in the back out of the way, then string or tuck it up and under the passenger's side of the center console cover. If you are careful you can pry out the plastic plugs and tuck it carefully out of sight as you run it up the side. When not in use store the remaining premeasured cord tucks in the passenger storage web. When you need it, remove the cord from the web storage and plug it in the detector. This way you never have any loose cord laying around.
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