Used Sony Personal Navigation System Nv U94t 4.8" Gps System Garmin Tomtom on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
For Sale is a used genuine sony gps system, bought it new from best buy few year ago, paid over 400usd for it, no longer need it, good working unit, 4.8" wide screen, u94T, ship from USA, shipping is 5.99 within the USA, all international buyers pay 15.99usd for shipping, please email me if u have any questions
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