Used 8" Dvd Gps Navigation For Toyota Highlander 2008-2012 on 2040-parts.com
Northbrook, Illinois, United States
Hey, I'm selling a used GPS DVD Navigation. I have it for about 1 year. It has USB port, SD card lot, blue tooth calling function, touch screen. Everything works fine except that DVD player will stop playing on halfway through. But you can still play music/video from SD card or USB card, or your cell phone using bluetooth connection. Text on menu button has been faded, and a little bit cosmetic thing.
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