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Vw Volkswagen Cc Jetta Tiguan Passat Beetle Navigation Sd Card Map V2 3g0919866r on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
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Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VW GPS System Memory SD Card Manufacturer Part Number:3G0 919 866 R DATA Satellite NAVI Card Maps Compatible Brand:Only Compatible with Discovery Media Unit Warranty:Yes

Used Factory Oem working Navigation Maps V2 for Discovery Media Radio/Navigation unit for 2016+ Jetta, Passat, CC and Tiguan. 
It is not compatible with MK7 Golf/Gti/R 

VW Part number 3G0919866R (Released 2016)Jetta

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