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7" Hd Quad Core Android 5.1 Car Dvd Gps Dvr 3g Wifi Dtv-in For Seat Ibiza 4010mo on 2040-parts.com

US $322.55
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Condition:New Brand:Erisin Digital TV:Support, need DTV Box to fit & can buy it from us Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply GPS:Ready to use, free 8GB Card & GPS antenna incl. Features:USB Input, Touchscreen, MP3 Player, Memory Card Input, DVD Player, CD Player, Bluetooth Ready, Auxiliary Input, 2-Way Radio Install Size:274mm(Top width)*130mm(High)*242mm(Bottom width) 3G:Support, need 3G Dongle to fit & can buy it from us OBD:Support, need ELM327 to fit & can buy it from us Car DVR:Support, need USB Camera to fit & can buy it from us Screen/Monitor Type::1024*600 HD Capacitive Touch Screen DAB+:Support, need DAB+ Box to fit & can buy it from us UPC:Does Not Apply

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