2009 Vw Rns 510 Hdd Sat Nav Navigation System (usa Model) on 2040-parts.com
default, Somogy, Hungary
An item that has been previously used but in
very good condition. It is 100% genuine navigation system. It is 100%
operational and functions as intended. There are no bad or dead pixels,
also there are no major drastic scratches on the screen that would
directly effect the screen‘s view when the system is on, BUT some
screens may have some slight signs of wear or minor scratches as they
have been used before! Therefore, they DO NOT effect the view and proper
working otherwise we would not sell them. We can send you the pictures
of Your device as soon as you have proceeded with the payment for Your
order so that you could check its condition prior to shipping.”
-80 GB HDD HARD DRIVE!! - Security code |
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