7" Capacitive Android 4.4 Os 2 Din Car Dvd Player Gps Navi Wifi 3g Stereo+camera on 2040-parts.com
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Capacitive 5-Points Touch Screen Android 4.4 OS 2Din In Dash 7" Car
Stereo DVD CD VCD Player With 3D-Bluetooth -Built in Ipod
Control-Mp3/Mp4 RDS Radio-AUX-AMP-EQ Mode USB /SD Port-Steel Wheel Control+Built-in GPS Map With this, Now you can access into Android App Market to enjoy thousands of the App....! Built-in Wifi Receiver!!!
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