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5" Lcd Color Rear View Backup Camera System For Rvs, Motorhomes, Trucks, Vans & on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
Location:

Winchester, Ohio, United States

Winchester, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Rosco Visions Screen Size:5" Manufacturer Part Number:STSK5665 UPC:Does not apply

5" LCD Color Rear View Backup Camera System for RVs, Motorhomes, Trucks, Vans & Commercial Vehicles


  • 5" full-color LCD Monitor Provides Clear, Sharp Display in Day or Night
  • 115° CCD Camera with 18 Infra-red LEDs to Illuminate the Camera's View for Crisp Night Vision
  • Audio System Allows Driver to See and Hear Whats Behind Them
  • Weather, Shock and Vibration Resistant

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