Nvx Vubt2 Universal Waterproof Bluetooth Receiver For Car/motorcycle/atv/boat on 2040-parts.com
Sulphur Springs, Arkansas, United States
Brand new Bluetooth receiver. Opened it up and realized I didn't need it. If you have any questions about this item please send me a message! Thanks.
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