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selling my Navman f20 as im buying a JDM s15 on friday and i am $2k down from what i need. QUICK SALE $400ono only 3days old! was bought for the new car but didnt budget well 'nuff to even get the car. :D

pm me or contact Miguel on 0432315388. i work 3pm-11pm, reach me out of those hours.

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