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Part Brand:07 08 09 GMC 1500 2500 pickup GPS NAVI Disc Maps GPS, Navigaton:Software & Maps Manufacturer Part Number:GM 15934919 Version 2.00 Software Data NAV Disk CD Brand:Factory, OEM Type:DVD Map Data Map Version:2.00

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  100% Factory GM Navigation System Map DVD Version 2.00 GM p/n 15934919

(*See chart below for compatible vehicles prior to purchase)

Condition: Perfect condition. Original case and user guide included

*Item might have some light surface blemish and scuff marks from being used

This is not a burnt copy or bootleg. 100% original factory Navigation map disc

The part number and information on the map disc

North America DVD Map

Cover: U.S and Canada

GM p/n: 15934919

Version 2.00

464210-6600

Copyright © 2006 DENSO corporation

This is NOT the latest version, but compatible with vehicles mention below

This DVD map only suitable for some 2007-2009 GMC/Cadillac/Chevy/Hummer vehicles, equipped with factory installed DVD navigation system

Important note: Make sure your Navigation unit currently working and without any "DISC ERROR" message issues prior to purchase this DVD disc.

List of vehicles compatibility

Only 2007 2008 2009 Cadillac SRX / DTS (All Trim)

Only 2007 2008 2009 Chevrolet Avalanche / Tahoe /Suburban / Silverado (All Trim)

Only 2007 2008 2009 GMC Sierra / Yukon Denali (All Trim)

Only 2008 2009 Hummer H2 / H2 SUT (All Trim)

If you are not sure it will work with your car, please check with your local dealer for compatibility before purchase

Note: We don't accept return or refund, if you purchase a wrong DVD disc for your car.

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  • Item will be ship within 24 hours after payment received and cleared.
  • e-Check payment thru Paypal may take 4-5 days to clear prior to shipment
  • Shipping to U.S confirm address ( We are NOT responsible for shipment sent to incorrect or unconfirmed address )
  • Order will be ship via USPS with delivery confirmation
  • 2nd day or 3 days express delivery is available with extra charges
  • Insure the package is an optional upon buyer request
  • We are happy to combine multiple items and save on shipping

 

INTERNATIONAL BUYER- PLEASE NOTE:

·       Item will be ship via USPS International Priority Mail

·       No tracking information for International Mail (only shipping confirmation)

·       Estimated delivery 7-14 business days. Additional time may be required in order for your shipment to clear customs. ( We don’t have any control of postal service for delay shipment)

 

PAYMENT METHOD:   We do accept the following payment methods:         

  • Paypal (either Paypal payment, credit card thru Paypal and direct bank wire transfer)
  • e-Check payment thru Paypal may take 4-5 days to clear ( shipment will delay )

 

TERMS OF SALE: By purchase this item. Buyer agree to fully comply with the terms and condition stated in this listing

  • All sales are final, sold as is.
  • Exchange only offer for item significantly NOT as described or defective products. Must report within 3 days upon receipt and must be returned within 10 days from the day report the problem.
  • We are NOT responsible, if purchase in your own error. 

 

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