Bendix/King KLN 94 GPS
P/N 069-01034-0102 S/N 1028 Includes Rack, Connectors and Outdated Data Card. Powers up and screen looks good. Unit was working when removed for upgrade. AS REMOVED CONDITION. (Docking Station in Picture is NOT Included) |
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Mon, 04 Jun 2012The facelift for the Porsche Panamera is due to arrive later in 2012 (or early 2013) and has been caught on video in Stuttgart. It’s three years since the Porsche Panamera was revealed at the 2009 Shanghai Motor Show and it’s time for Porsche’s big saloon car to get an overhaul. The 2013 Panamera, complete with cosmetic tweaks and oily updates, is something we expected to see at the Geneva Motor Show in 2013, but with what looks like almost complete cars popping up in Stuttgart perhaps the tweaked Panamera is going to bow in at Paris in September instead?
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