Product Features
- Silver Colour
- Material: High Quality Strong Metal
- Metal Panel body
- Brand New
- Ideal Gift
Optional Accessories
The blew items is optional and not included in this bidding, if you need it, you need order it separately(please use the ASIN to search and buy),we will pack it together with the car radio to help you saving shipping cost
* Backup Camera:
B016DMWILM
Description
* HD 800*480 Digital High Definition TFT LCD touch screen
* Built- in GPS navigation system (Win CE6.0 Operating System),and you can listen to the music or the radio while in navigation
* Built-in Bluetooth for hands free call
* Built in USB slot
* Dual Zone function : drive car listen to music while viewing the map
* Compatible with DVD/DVD-RW/CD/MP4/MP3/GPG-CD/DIVX
* Built-in TV tuner
* Built in FM/AM/RDS
* Support steering wheel control
* Built in 4×50w amplifier
* iPod control supported
* Full Function Touch Screen
Accessories
User Manual, Power Cable, USB Cable, Ipod Cable, GPS Antenna, Screws, Adapter Cable, Micro SD Card with Maps
Shipping
We use Express carrier: DHL EMS UPS to ship your order, generally, it takes about 7-12 working days to UK, USA, AU, CA. We will surely do all we can to help you get it ASAP.
Custom issues/VAT
Please be awared that the buyer are 100% responsible for any import custom duty or VAT. as you may known, every country has its own custom policy, which is really out of our control,thank you very much for your kindly understanding.
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IF YOU HAVE A BLADE SNAP OR CASE IS BROKEN YOU CAN TRANSFER INNER PARTS IN TO NEW CASE NO NEED FOR REPROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE NEW KEY BLADE REQUIRER CUTTING Remote key: 9 x 3.8 x 1.3 cm Color: ?Remote key: Black and golden Material: ?Remote key: Plastic and metal Weight: ?Remote key: 12g Compatible car model(for ref only): AvalonCelica Land cruiser 100 Echo Supra Highlander Corolla Tundra Sienna TAC The remote key is 2 buttons and folding design which is suitable for some TOYOTA vehicles. After purchasing a key shell all you need to do is. 1. Unscrew your existing key shell 2. remove the inside module 3. Move the module into the new key shell 4. Get the new key to local locksmith cut to fit your vehiclePlease note there is NO interior (remote / electronics / transponder chips / battery) unit inside. Pacakge: Remote key x 1
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