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2012-2013 Jetta Oem Navigation+antenna & Security Code, Volkswagen Vw Rns315 Nav on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Ramon, California, United States

San Ramon, California, United States

Used and works GREAT! No major scratches anywhere. Looks wonderful. Touchscreen and everything works as intended.

I upgraded my basic OEM radio, which non-navigation, to this unit and now just upgraded this navigation unit to a bigger and better unit. I will send the antenna along with the unit and the security code. All you will need to do is take a screw driver and watch a video on Youtube to put it on your car. Its very simple and works great! Took me about 10 minutes to get it working. I will send you everything you need. Antenna is hidden under the dash, no mounting screws needed does not go on roof.

I took pictures of the process of taking it out of my car and if you follow the antenna cord you can see where I put the antenna using double stick tape. It worked like a charm!

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