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Vw Rns 510 on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Nykvarn, default, Sweden

Nykvarn, default, Sweden
Condition:Used Brand:Siemens VDO Features:Bluetooth Ready, Lifetime Traffic Updates, MP3 Player, Real-Time Traffic, Voice-Activated Command Manufacturer Part Number:3C0 035 684 Bundled Items:Auxiliary Antenna Model:RNS 510 Country/Region of Manufacture:Czech Republic

Volkswagens original GPS system
This is an US/North America version. 
Complete with code and external GPS antenne. 
US Maps not installed
Item is in Sweden and sends from Sweden.

Specs

screen size (inches)

6.5" touchscreen 16:9

resolution (pixels)

800 x 480

cd/dvd

single cd/dvd

plays video DVD

yes

SD card slot?

yes

internal data storage?

<2011: 30 GB hard drive (10GB nav, 20GB music)
2011+: 45 GB hard drive (15 nav, 25 music)

iPod interface

aux input and MDI compatible

bluetooth call from phone book on the screen?

yes, when equipped with external high bluetooth module

mp3 compatible

yes, WMA (not copy protected)

HD radio support

yes

can you retrofit backup camera

yes

satellite radio

siruis

amplifier power

4x 20 watt

displays information on the instrument cluster

if you have highline cluster

GPS 3d and bird's eye view

yes, both

split screen GPS?

yes

made by:

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