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Ehotch EH890HD HD 9" TFT LCD Car Rear View Monitor 2-Channel AV-In With Built-in Wireless Receiver+Antenna With Wireless Car Truck Bus Van Trailer Reverse Backup Camera 18 IR LEDs Night Vision Waterproof Anti-fog+Antenna (12-24V) Working Range: 15-25M
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