Farenheit F860ptm 2011 & Up Kia Optima Navigation System on 2040-parts.com
Red Oak, Texas, United States
This item is brand new. Received for Christmas, but don't have the knowledge to install into my car. Never been used. Sells for about $150, selling for $125.
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