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Condition:New Brand:UU_Auto Part,Good quality. Video System:NTSC/PAL can be chosen Manufacturer Part Number:Car Reverse Rear View Camera+Display Monitor Kit. Power supply:DC 12V Interchange Part Number:Universal for Auto Car SUV Pickup Offroad. Camera Model:8LED, 170°Wide Angle, Night Vision, Waterproof. Other Part Number:Come with Drilling Accessories(Free Gift). Display Model:4.3" LCD TFT HD Monitor Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Monitor Size:120mm x 75mm x 15mm/4.7" x 3" x 0.6" Surface Finish:As pictures show. Camera Size:18.5mm x 21mm/0.7" x 0.8" Warranty:Yes UPC:4651126830116

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