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Item: Tom tom one GPS

Age:BRAND NEW

Condition:Still in plastic!!

Price:$250

Location:adelaide, west subs!

Contact:email: [email protected], phone: 0433290801, or pm.

Comments:reason for selling as i got these as a work "test unit' but i decided to not test it and keep it! but then i got a tom tom one xl so no need for this one!

Specs:

* ONE click to plug in and switch on and go

* Slim, Portable Design: Easy to take from car to car

* Simple Touch-Screen operation

* Clear and Accurate: Turn-by-turn voice instructions

* Crystal-clear 3-D and 2-D graphics

* Door-to-door planning: In your region

* View Route: Review and test the calculated route before you actually start driving

* A choice of Routes: Quickest, shortest or avoiding toll roads

* Itinerary Planning: Plan your trip by defining multiple waypoints and destinations

* Integrated GPS Antenna

* Multi Lingual: Speaks more than 30 languages in over 50 voices

* User Interface: now including 18 languages

* Postcode Navigation: For simple and accurate selection of your destination (UK & NL only)

* Thousands of points of interest available

* Make it your own: Save personal favorite addresses for quick route planning

* Compass Mode: displays compass on screen to have even more orientation while driving

* Compass Mode: displays compass on screen to have even more orientation while driving

* Compass Mode: displays compass on screen to have even more orientation while driving

* Tip feature: Discover everything ONE has to offer through useful onscreen tips

* Extensive Guided Tour: Pick up the features even quicker and get the maximum out of your TomTom ONE

* Car speed linked volume: Volume of voice instructions will increase/decrease depending on speed of car

* Anti-glare screen: always an optimal view even in direct sunlight

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nah just a new post for my old stuff! i know its not right to have to many threads but it saves all the talk in between sales of other gps! and i have only ever had 2!

cheers

oh btw if u have something to say please pm me!

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