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Subaru Sd Nav. Card 86283aj69a on 2040-parts.com

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Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
EXELLENT CONDITION, PERFECT WORKING ORDER
Brand:SUBARU Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:86283AJ69A

OEM Subaru SD Nav.Card 86283AJ66A.  In the Excellent Condition. Tested by Certified Technician, using  the Calibrated Subaru Navigation Unit . The software condition checked using the laptop . Inspected. Make sure that Navigation SD Card is exactly the ### you need for your vehicle. Check that Number with your local Subaru Dealer, base on your vehicle  VIN# .  Found that Number in your  Manual book, to make sure they are identical.  Do not buy, if your  ## are different.  That Card can be easy copied using basic laptop. Please accept and respect our policy: NO REFUND, NO RETURN. Do not buy, if you ARE NOT AGREE with our Policy.

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