Northstar 6000i Display 6.4" - Must Be Used As Slave, Card Reader Not Working on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, United States
Northstar 6000i Display 6.4" - Tested. Must be used as slave with another Northstar unit, card reader not working. If you do not have another 6000i or 6100i, you will need to get the card slot reader replaced. Includes power cord/plug.
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