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7" Single-din In-dash Dvd Receiver With Navigation & Bluetooth on 2040-parts.com

US $309.89
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Olean, New York, United States

Olean, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Boss Audio Type:Automotive A/V Systems MPN:BOSBV9980NV UPC:791489121033

7" Single-DIN In-Dash DVD Receiver with Navigation & Bluetooth

Product Features
• Single-DIN in-dash DVD receiver
• 7" flip touchscreen
• Motorized & detachable front panel
• Built-in navigation
• Bluetooth(R) connectivity
• DVD/CD/USB/SD(TM) Card/MP4/MP3 playback
• Front aux input
• Front & rear USB ports
• Backup-camera input
• 2 video outputs
• AM/FM radio
• 85W x 4
• 2 pairs plus 1 preamp outputs--front rear & sub
• Steering wheel control connection (requires interface)
• Includes wireless remote

Manufacturer Warranty: One Year



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