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Got a Navman iCN 635 unit.. Comes with latest smartST v3 software, and latest maps of all Australia. 128mb MMC card, and 128mb internal memory.

Used this extensively on a recent trip, and has the local streets for places 1000km away. I just don't have much need for it locally, but great for people that do a lot of travelling. You can just put an exact street number 2000km away and it will direct you all the way there to in front of the property! giving you items such as km, ETA, show your little car on the map as you go, etc.

Oh yeah, it has a speed check thing that gives you your current km/hr, which is more accurate than my car's speedo!

Comes with remote and all accessories... including manual, original CD-ROMs, mountain bracket, etc. Plugs into your cigarette lighter, so can be transferred from car to car very easily.

This is pretty much the top of the range of the Navman's, and comes with remote control, larger screen, voice navigation, etc. Easier to use than the tiny units.

Can demo if local to see how great it is. Never need a UBD again, impress your friends, etc!

Asking $700 . new price is $1200+

no receipt, no stolen.. blah.

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