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Quad Core Car Dvd Stereo Autoradio Gps Multimedia Navi For Toyota Corolla 07-11 on 2040-parts.com

US $269.00
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:TOCADO Warranty:1 Year Manufacturer Part Number:6686-01 Type:Android 4.4 OS Car Stereo DVD Radio Player Country/Region of Manufacture:China SKU:EH-6686 Size:2Din Specifics:Capacitive,1GHzCPU,WIFI3G,IPOD,BT,CD,DVD,Android Screen Size:8"

Special Quad Core Double 2Din 8" Capacitive Touch Screen
Car DVD Player Stereo Radio Mirror Link
For Toyota Corolla 2007-2011
Car DVD Player with Built-in wifi 3G Radio iPod Bluetooth 
1080P HD Video Steer Wheel control Dual Zone USB SD Mp3
And Built-in GPS Navigation Map Software 
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ANDROID 4.4 OS 
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