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Tomtom Go Live 1005 Z1230 Broken Digitizer Europe Maps on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Siauliai, Lithuania, Lithuania

Siauliai, Lithuania, Lithuania
All working digitizer broken. no accessories GPS only
Brand:TomTom Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Z1230 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

TomTom GO LIVE 1005 Z1230 broken digitizer europe maps

All working digitizer broken. No accessories GPS only

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Please note this is a GENUINE ORIGINAL part and not a cheap replica.

Lithuania is in European Union (no custom taxes for EU countries).

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