Double 2 Din Car Dvd Gps Player In Dash Headunit System For Bluetooth Autoradio on 2040-parts.com
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Double 2 Din Car DVD GPS Player in Dash Headunit System for Bluetooth Autoradio
***This is the Updated Model***
2016 NEW Windows CE Touch Screen In-Dash HaedUnit
Car Stereo DVD Multimedia Player
Unique Selling Points
Built-in Bluetooth Function+HD Radio+MP3 Player
Support Steelwheel Control+Support Rear Camera
RDS/Subwoofer/FM Transmitter
CD/VCD/DVD
This product is a universal DVD player, designed to work on most vehicles.
Please select the correct DVD player for your car according to the product dimension. So you can keep your hands on the steering wheel where they belong and concentrate on the road ahead.
On May-28-16 at 19:00:20 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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