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GPS Navigator Module for Car DVR Recording Antenna TTL external AccessoryDescription
GPS Module for Car DVR Recording Antenna Accessory Features:
W-04 car GPS tracking antenna module receiver Note: The DVR showed in picture is not included Included
1 x Car GPS Module
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