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7" Car Radio Dvd Gps Player Bluetooth Stereo Usb Sd Mp3 For Bmw 3 Series E46 E on 2040-parts.com

US $284.20
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Dayton, New Jersey, United States

Dayton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Eonon Built-in LED Button Color Options:7 LED button colors available Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Eonon Designed Background Pictures:3 background pictures selectable UPC:Does not apply GPS Dual Zone Function:Yes Operation System:Microsoft Windows CE.NET 6.0 Bluetooth:Support hands free,MP3 player,Phonebook Unit Size:ISO 1 DIN Size Digital TV Input:Need to buy EONON V0052 extra Screen:7 Inch Digital Touch Screen(800x480 WVGA) External DAB+ Input:Need to buy EONON V0036 extra Mutual Control:Betweend head unit and your smart phone MAP card:included Dual CAN Bus Function:Yes

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