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FS: Garmin nuvi 310 Navigation

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Used 2 months old

Only Naviation which say street names

Bluetooth wireless technology Handsfree for mobile phone

Australian Maps (Australian Verson)

Anti-theft

Comes with:

1x Garmin Nuvi 310 main unit

1x Vehicle suction cup mount

1x 12volt Vehicle adapter/charger

For more details visit.

http://www.garmin.com/products/nuvi310/

The Perfect Christmas gift

RRP: $1100.00

Price: $650.00

Location: Melbourne (SE Suburbs)

Contact: Ken

Phone: 0412 883 886

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