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Gps Navigation 2din 7'' Car Stereo Dvd Player Bluetooth Radio Ipod+backup Camera on 2040-parts.com

US $119.89
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:TOCADO Screen Size:7 inch toudh screen Manufacturer Part Number:8829-06 Warranty:1 Year Size:2Din Type:GPS Navigation Bluetooth Radio

In Dash 7" Car GPS Navigation Stereo 

Built in Map, Touch Screen, iPod, Bluetooth, RDS,FM/AM, Steering wheel, USB, SD, Auxiliary Input, Remote Control, Car Logo, Microphone, Support Rear Camera, DVR, Subwoofer, Region-Free, Multi-Language, Dual-Zone, MP3/CD/DVD/VCD/1080P 





















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