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Wireless Rearview Backup Camera 3.5" Auto Reverse Dashboard Rear View Monitor on 2040-parts.com

US $65.99
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CA, United States

CA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto-vox Compatible Vehicle Make:Universal Screen Size:3.5 inch Features:Distance Lines Screen Display:TFT - LCD Country/Region of Manufacture:China Camera Connection Type:Wired Type:Rear View Monitor w/Cam Kit Wireless Frequency:2.4Ghz Model:RVS-T450C21W Reversing Camera Type:Colour Camera Kits Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:RVS-T450C21W UPC:0190073882556

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