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Item: HOLUX GPS USB Receiver

Age: about a year old

Condition: used but as new

Price: $80

Location: Sutherland, NSW

Contact: PM

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GPS HOLUX GR-213 CARPUTER RECEIVER

You're looking at a used GPS Holux receiver that I bought approx 1 year ago. Originally used in a carputer with the receiver running on a laptop under the car seat but this has since been removed. No longer needed. Would be ideal for someone looking to start their carputer project. The reception using this receiver is incredible, picking up atleast 11 out of the 13 satellites everytime. The software that comes with this receiver is called NavElite. It does contain 2004 maps however because this receiver plugs in via USB I'm more than certain you can download alternative newer software to work with this receiver.

Start bidding or Buy it Now for $80. If you choose to Buy it Now I will include free postage, otherwise costs are $7.50 Australia wide. Sorry no pickups.

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For more information regarding the product please visit: http://www.holux.com/JCore/en/products/pro...ent.jsp?pno=127

Currently on eBay so you can have a looky there for more pics:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=005

FREE POSTAGE TO SAU_STATE MEMBERS (eg. SAU_NSW, SAU_QLD, not but SAU_VIC they're ghey, jokes).

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