Radar Detectors

Because we don’t like to intrude on your clean looking interior, we specialize in concealed Radar Detection Systems. Our top seller is K-40. They offer a complete stealth install with warning LED’s and piezo speakers carefully integrated into your dash. Of course we also hardwire (concealing the switched power supply cable) a lot of Valentine One (or other) dash mount units.

 

2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Look closely and you can barely notice the K-40 LED’s in this silver instrument cluster. We dusted the top of them with silver paint to blend in for a stealth look.

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2006 Mitsubishi Lancer But when they light up they are as alarming as ever.

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2005 Hummer H2 The remote display for a Valentine One was carefully flushed into the dash of this Hummer. This allows you to mute it without having to raise your hand to the windshield.

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2001 Porsche 996 The 996 and Boxter are great for concealing the K-40 LED’s in the factory “idiot light” location. Usually the far left and right locations are unused.

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2001 Porsche 996 As you can see mounting the sensors properly requires some very careful disassembly and reassembly of the bumper covers.

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2004 Audi RS6 This is a pre-made Audi mirror with the Valentine One Remote display integrated into it.

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2004 Audi RS6 The knob to the left of the ESP button is the control for the Valentine One Radar Detector.

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2005 Audi S4 A K-40 LD 5500 Laser diffuser was removed from its license plate frame mount, and permanently installed inside the front valence. This offers great protection from the now more common Laser guns.

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2004 Audi S4 This Passport display / control piece was flush mounted into the dash for a clean look and ease of use.

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2005 BMW 330i This is just a simple hard wired Valentine One radar detector but notice the wire coming straight out of the rear view mirror mount.

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2003 BMW 745i This is the volume / control knob for a k-40 radar detector conveniently mounted on the left side of the steering column.

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2003 BMW 745i The K-40 front and rear warning LED’s were cleverly integrated into the BMW instrument cluster for a completely concealed look.

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2000 Chevrolet Tahoe While we were in the process of making a custom dash, we decided to integrate this remote display piece for a Valentine One radar detector.

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2005 Mercedes E55 Another option is to mount the K-40 front and rear warning LED’s into the far sides of the bezel for the instrument cluster.

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2005 Mercedes E55 Under the dash is a convenient place for the K-40 volume / control knob.

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2005 Mercedes E55 Here you get a look at what you usually don’t get to see. The K-40 front radar detector and Laser diffuser mounted under the hood behind the grille. It still has a straight shot of the road when the hood is shut.

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2005 Mercedes E430 On this E-Class we opted to put the K-40 front and rear Warning LED’s right into the instrument cluster. The left indicates front radar alert and the right one means rear, both mean LASER… WATCH OUT!

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2003 Mercedes SL55 Sometimes we go to great lengths to make a piece fit. Here is a Valentine One remote volume knob dissected, to fit next to the Mercedes shifter.
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2003 Mercedes SL55 To mount this Valentine One remote display we molded it right into the removable part of the original ashtray.
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2005 Mercedes SL55 Here is the Valentine One remote volume knob nicely blended in next to the shifter.

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2003 Nissan Murano Most Nissans have the same instrument cluster, so we put the K-40 warning LED’s on the top left and right of the speedometer

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