Auction for selling TOPCON MC-R3, GX-60, G3-A1M .Please see the Photos Show! No allocation battery And other accessories! If you want to know more information about the product's and picture's,please contact with the supplier. Email address:bazzle718921@126.com. Thanks for looking! Happy to bidding! |
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