Bracketron - Nav-pro Gps Windshield Mount on 2040-parts.com
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Universal Nav-Pro™ GPS Windshield Mount by Bracketron®. Want a secure location for your mobile device? Go with this great compact accessory that comes with a special adapter plate to make mounting almost any device a snap. Besides, the quick ‘lock and release’ lever makes moving the item from vehicle to vehicle extremely useful for multi-car owners.
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