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Garmin 12 Volt Charging Cable For Gps Use on 2040-parts.com

US $8.50
Location:

Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States

Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garmin Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:010-01563-00

Power up your Garmin GPS device while you’re on the move. Use this this 12-Volt Adapter Cable from Garmin, designed to specifically fit certain Garmin models. It’s your in-vehicle charger when you’re between the trails.

Highlights

12V adapter cable Plugs into any 12V cigarette lighter receptacle to power a Garmin® GPS unit & conserve its battery life Compatible with Astro®, Edge® 205 & 305, eTrex Legend® HCX, C, HC & H, eTrex Summit® HC, eTrex Venture® CX, HC, HCx, eTrex Vista® C, Cx & H, Forerunner® 205, 301, 305 & Mobile® PC

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