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Condition:New Brand:OEM,Good Quality Fix Position:Car License plate frame Manufacturer Part Number:Universal For Cars SUV Off-Road Pickup View angle:120 degree Interchange Part Number:Infrared Night Vision Waterproof,Distance Lines Voltage:12V Other Part Number:Rearview Backup Camera + 4.3inch LCD Screen Format:NTSC Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Camera Mode:120° Angle Car License Plate Fame Camera Surface Finish:As the picture shows Display Mode:4.3" LCD TFT Digital Monitor Warranty:Yes UPC:4651126889893

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