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New Ford Focus St Rs Sync3 Module Assembly W/nav Exclusive!!! Gm5t-14g370-kl on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Moscow, default, Russian Federation

Moscow, default, Russian Federation
NEW Ford Focus ST RS SYNC3 module assembly w/nav EXCLUSIVE!!! GM5T-14G370-KL, US $1,000.00, image 1
Absolute new!!!
Type:Automotive In-Dash Screen Size:8" Brand:Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:GM5T-14G370-KL

Hello!
Don`t lose the chance to get newest Ford SYNC3 system!!!
This one is new and never being installed on the vehicle. It is for RS but also suitable for ST and stock Focus.
Direct replacement to Sync2 except AV input (audio aux only).
It is loaded with latest US Navigation map. All you need is to connect cheap gps antenna with fakra cable.

It needs to be configured according to you Vehicle (Forscan programmable).
Customs fee is up to Buyer`s duty!!!
Any questions...

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