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Vw Original Rear View Camera Kit Fit For Volkswagen Skoda on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

北京, 北京, China

北京, 北京, China
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:18D 827 566 Brand:Unbranded/Generic Placement on Vehicle:Rear


 

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VW Original Rear View Camera Kit

Fit For RCD510 RNS510 RNS315

For Volkswagen SKODA

Package Includes:

-1* Rear View Camera RGB Made in Germany

-1* Black Cable Connecting Camera to Car Radio, Made in Zcech.

- Harness for Wiring

 

Shipping&Tracking                                         

Every order that is placed will be well packed and be sent within 1 working day.

Will be sent via China Post Air Mail with a tracking number provided.

To US, the shipping time of e-Packet  is about 7-14 business days.

To other countries, usually needs about 7-30 days.

NOTICE: Delivery time depends on destination and other factors, it may takes up to 30 days. If you don't receive the item after 35 days, please contact us, we'll investigate and solve the delivery problem

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