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2014-16 Hyundai Genesis Navigation Sd Card - Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
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United States, United States
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Brand:HYUNDAI Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Compatible Brand:HYUNDAI GENESIS Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:96554-B1420

EXCELLENT CONDITION 

2014 - 2016 HYUNDAI GENESIS 

NAVIGATION SD CARD - 96554-B1420 (16GB) STD 4.X class 10

This is an original factory Navigation SD Card Map (NOT a burnt copy or bootleg)!

Coverage: USA

Part Number: 96554-B1420 

Made in Korea!

Please check your local dealership for compatibility with your vehicle prior to purchase!!!




     

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