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5.8 Inch Car Head-up Display Hud Projector Ob Ii Vehicle Speeding Warning System on 2040-parts.com

US $34.29
Location:

ShenZhen, China

ShenZhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Relative Humidity:10% -95% environmental noise Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Alarm sound level:"= 30dB (A) Country/Region of Manufacture:China Working voltage:9V ~ 16Vdc (12Vdc / 400mA) MPN:Does Not Apply HUD size:136*80*15 (cm) Environment temperature:-40c- + 80c atmospheric pressure 86-106KPa

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