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Garmin Powered Suction Cup Mount W/speaker F/n252vireg 34xx Series 37xx Series on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garmin Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:010-11478-00 UPC:753759101978

Description

Powered Suction Cup Mount with Speaker

Secure and power your nüvi® device with this powered suction cup mount. Built-in speaker lets you hear voice prompts clearly.

Compatible Devices:
  • nüvi® 3450
  • nüvi® 3450LM
  • nüvi® 3490LMT
  • nüvi® 3750
  • nüvi® 3760LMT
  • nüvi® 3760T
  • nüvi® 3790LMT
  • nüvi® 3790T



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