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2015 2016 Kia Forte Navigation Sd Map Data Card Part 96554-a7117 . Latest Update on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:kia Part Brand:15 Kia Forte NAVI Disc NAV Chip Memory Manufacturer Part Number:96554-A7117 Brand::kia Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Compatible Brand:kia UPC:does not apply

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96554-A7117 for 2014 2015 KIA FORTE
WITH SW VERSION ON RADIO (YD5.USA.SOP.14.041) or (YD4.USA.SOP.14.072) or (YD2.USA.SOP.14.041) or (YD.USA.SOP.14.072)

In NEW Condition

$500 on kia web site 

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