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Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Power supply::DC 12V Country/Region of Manufacture:China Video system::PAL / NTSC Manufacturer Part Number:Universal for Auto Car SUV Pickup Offroad, Truc Waterproof index::Ip68 Resolution:628 * 582 (NTSC / PAL) Other Part Number:Night Vision,170°Wide Angle,Waterproof,shockproof. View Wide Angle::170 degrees Interchange Part Number:Car Reverse Parking Backup Rear View Camera. UPC:Does not apply

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