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Uconnect 8.4a Vp3 Na Radio - Chrysler Dodge Jeep on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Detroit, Michigan, United States

Detroit, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:T00BE239570956 Model:VP3 NA Brand:Harman Infotainment UPC:Does not apply


Placement:
  • Car Console
  • Special Feature:Built-In Speaker/Microphone
  • Model Name:VP3 RA3 VP4 NA
  • Resolution:NA
  • Car Maker:Chevrolet,Chrysler,Jeep
  • Out Power:NA
  • Material Type:Metal
  • Interface:NA
  • Max External Memory:128G
  • Cores:Single Core
  • OSD Language:English
  • Digital Media Format:DVD-R/RW,WMA,JPEG
  • ROM:128G
  • Voltage:12V
  • Item Size:19*17*6
  • Special Features:FM Transmitter,Radio Tuner,Touch Screen
  • RAM:128Mb
  • Item Weight:3 kg

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