Usb Gps Receiver Magnetic Antenna Car/ship/air Laptop/pc Netbook Navigation on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, United States
Unused USB GPS units from police with large marine boats.
Can use land, air, ship navigation. Magnet on back of antenna to hold in place while moving. I can include the unused software, but you can download compatible software from the internet, as well as upgrade this software. |
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