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Condition:New Brand:TOCADO Type:GPS Navigation Manufacturer Part Number:8689-03 SKU:EH-8689 Size:2Din Features:Capacitive,1GbCPU,WIFI3G,IPOD,BT,CD,DVD,Android4.4 Screen Size:7'' Model:Android 4.4 Car DVD Player Stereo Radio Warranty:1 Year

Double 2Din 7" Android 4.4 Car DVD Player
 WiFi 3G Radio iPod Bluetooth MP3 USB SD Stereo Radio
1080P HD Video Steer Wheel control 
Built-in GPS Map Software 
for USA Canada Australia Russian West EU
Bluetooth OBD2+Free Rearview Camera Comes together!!!




















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