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Android 4.4 2 Din Car Stereo Dvd Player Gps Obd2+cam For Toyota Hilux Yaris Rav4 on 2040-parts.com

US $279.00
Location:

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China

Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Ehotch Camera Type:Night Vision Waterproof Anti-fog Manufacturer Part Number:TH66369008 Warranty:1 Year Type:Android Car DVD Player


SDC10029



For Toyota RAV4 
Double 2Din 7" Capacitive Touch Screen Pure Android 4.4 OS 
Car Stereo CD VCD DVD Player with Mirror Link Function Support OBD2
With Quad Core 1.6GHz 16G iNand DDR3 1G ; Make it run super fast!
With Built-In Wifi 3G GPS Sat Navigation
Dual Zone Radio iPod Bluetooth USB SD Mp3 
1080P HD Video Audio Player
+Free Backup Reversing COMS Camera Night Vision Waterproof
+OBD2 Included



















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