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Vw Rns 315 North America New Satnav 1k0035274k Passat Golf Tiguan Jetta Nr.184 on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Angersdorf, Germany

Angersdorf, Germany
Condition:New Brand:vw Manufacturer Part Number:00

NEW VW SATNAV  RNS 315 for North America !!!!!

This one is like new,removed from a new car !!!! Manufactured 11.Week 2014

With Sirius Satelitte Radio

no internal Bluetooth Modul

Part Number is 1K0035274F

NEWEST Map for North America V8 is installed on memory.

The Unit comes with the Code for Activation.

Shipping is with German DHL International Air Mail !


Bussiness Seller Information:

Jan Müller
Burg 7
06179 Teutschenthal
Germany


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