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Garmin Zumo 550 Motorcycle Gps Receiver With Xm-30 Satellite Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
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North Central, Texas, US

North Central, Texas, US
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This is a Garmin Zumo 550 with Garmin XM-30 satellite radio. Unit is in great shape and comes with lifetime maps. It also comes with a chrome motorcycle handlebar mount, a 4 gig SD card for your MP3's, a removable hood for blocking the sun, the car mount with windshield suction mount, and s filter that came with it when I bought it, and the power cables. I do not have the power cord for the car mount but it uses the regular Garmin power adapter. I am also including the security screws and screwdrivers. If you have any questions please e-mail. Also please check out my other auctions items coming out over the next few weeks. Thanks for looking! This has free shipping also!!!!

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