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Android 5.1 Stereo Gps Navi For Nissan Altima Stereo Video Radio Free Dvr Map on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

广州, 广东省, China

广州, 广东省, China
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China Screen Size:10" Unit Size:2 DIN Manufacturer Part Number:KC2111NISSAN + 720P DVR Features:GPS mad installed, steering wheel control support, DVR recorder camera, Auxiliary Input, Bluetooth Ready, Lifetime Map Updates Brand:desaite

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Pls Note: this unit does not support the car with 7 inch original screen 
and not support the car with bose amplifier

 

 

What's in the Package?

1* Android Unit 1* ISO Cable 1* RCA Cables  1* map Card (gift) 1* USB Cable 1* GPS Antenna

 

Will this item fits my car?

this products will fit for  Nissan ALTIMA 2013 -2015 / TEANA 

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