Laser Interceptor in Porsche C4S
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Correct me if I am wrong but your detectors are the wrong way round. The bubble should be towards the outside of the vehicle.
PS
urbex2007 you are a prick. Go back into your little hole and don't come out you sorry little juvenile twat.
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Use that in the UK and the police will log errors, then kick your door down at 6am with a search warrant in order to search your home AND car. Your car will go in to storage, you will be arrested and held for questioning for Attempting To Pervert The Course of Justice which carries an automatic prison sentence for at least a year. A company selling it would see directors charged with conspiracy! It's tough over here. This device CAN be defeated by the latest Laser speed devices...
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good job
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I think the bubbles are suppose to face toward the outside of the car, nice setup though.
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@surgingpuma I've installed it myself. If you use 3M tape, it will wear away through time. I'm satisfied with my setup and I've been saved twice in Virginia.
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@df2gadgetman Good to hear cause the current crowd on RD.net would say your install is horrible and PT city... Though your experience says otherwise
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Does it ever feel like you're playing Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit?
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if you still have that car also run some veil in conjunction with your LI and V1
make it even better
You have any successful encounters with this set-up?
robm425 7 months ago
@robm425 Yes, I've had many encounters and just recently yesterday. I've jammed in Georgia, a couple of time in Virginia, and a lot in Florida.
df2gadgetman 7 months ago
How much did this cost?
funnyent 1 year ago
@funnyent Email me and I can get you a group buy pricing. My email is: n4vfr@aol.com
df2gadgetman 1 year ago
Does this use the LED or Diode? I was watching a review that said the diode will damage your eyes if it's aiming at you. How do your eyes feel?
fraud66 1 year ago
@fraud66 Laser Interceptors uses Diodes. I dont look at it directly and you eye will not see light in that spectrum however, if you use a camera you can acually see the diodes firing.
df2gadgetman 1 year ago