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Old 09 June 2003, 12:44 PM
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Yes this topic has been talked about as much as Scooby in a Lake BUT which is the best and easiest. I'd like one that is portable, no messing around with fitting in you're car etc, just plug in and use.

Anyone? Reason is I want to use one in two cars.

Old 09 June 2003, 12:48 PM
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Bel Euro 550

Just plug it in to the 12v socket, stick the bracket to the windscreen, job done.
Old 09 June 2003, 03:05 PM
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Mate,

Wait for the new Origin Blue B2 GPS detector and get the additional radar detector. It's got more features than you can shake a stick at and comes out on the 16th June. Visit www.origintechologies.com or .co.uk They are pretty dear mind, but Autocar found it to be the best on the market

HTH,

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Bel Euro 550 - works a treat
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'Bel Euro 550'

Is it as good as the S6 Neo or Road Angel?

Oh and where's the cheapest place to get one of these? Cheers



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