Camera+2din 6.2" Car Stereo Dvd Cd Mp3 Player Hd In Dash Bluetooth Ipod Tv Radio on 2040-parts.com
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Universal 2 Din Car Stereo DVD Player Support Bluetooth,Steering Wheel Control,Analog TV,iPOD/USB/SD input,FM/AM RDS Radio ,CD DVD Player etc. 6.2" Touch Screen Bluetooth for Music player and hands-free phone,make driving more safe Support Steering Wheel Contorl Function, Very Convenient to Control Analog TV Support : iPod/SD/USB/Rear View Camera Input Free Gift:Rear View Camera (Night Vision Waterproof) Shipping Service:Shipping via express World wide, Fast and Safe!!! (Please do not leave a p.box address because logistics can not ship it to ,and logistics charge remote fee so if you live in a remote area,we will write message to your in time)
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