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2015 Navigation Sd Card Map Version A6 Update Without Case on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
no case included
Warranty:No Type:GPS & Navigation Products Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Brand::100% Factory OEM Part Brand:MyFord Touchscreen GPS NAVI NAV Chip U.S Canada Type::SD Card DATA Map



Up for bid:

A Genuine Ford/Lincoln Navigation System SD Card U.S / Canada

***please ensure that this works for your car prior to bidding. No refunds available for this reason***
Condition: new, without packaging

I have 3 available

This is an original card!

Maps do not cover all areas or all routes within an area

MAP Version: A6

This SD card only work on some Ford/Lincoln vehicles with 8-inch MyFord Touch or MyLincoln Touch Navigation that been activated.

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