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beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Transmit frequency:87.5-108.0MHZ Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Music source:Flash drive (128M-8GB) Interchange Part Number:Mulit Function Car Charger, AUX Audio Input Music source 1:SD card (128M-8GB) Other Part Number:Car Charger, FM Transmitter, MP3 Player,USB Reader Music source 2:3.5mm stereo headphone jack Placement on Vehicle:Front Features:USB SD MMC Card Slot remote control Surface Finish:RED LCD Working Voltage:DC 9V 24V Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply Working Current:

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