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Got a Mio168PLUS to get rid of which is identical to the Navman PiN.

As pictured, got just about everything as the new one except 2 bits:

* the boom thing that stuck onto the windscreen (that went walkabout..)

* got a copy of Navman but that's not original (I am keeping the original that's why )

* It comes with a 32Mb SD card instead a 128Mb and you really need a 128Mb if you plan to store the entire Aust worth of maps in there....

It is currently loaded with Navman ST 2 with 2004/5 maps rather than the latest ST 3 and the current maps. Good enough I suppose.

Asking $350 firm. Reason for sale: I don't get lost often enough to justify keeping it and need the moolah to install a few things onto my car. Paid helluva lot more than $350 when I got it..

This thing can double up as a PocketPC PDA, that's what the TomTom can't do. Oh got a screen protector on it and it comes in its original box as well.

Pics as attached.

More info: http://www.navman.com/go/aus/products/index.html#pin

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whereabouts are u located and whats involved cost wise to get the latest maps put on? How long have you had it and do you have receipts and also any remaining warranty? Condition wise does it have any imperfections, scratches etc?? Sorry for all the questions :D

Cheers

whereabouts are u located and whats involved cost wise to get the latest maps put on? How long have you had it and do you have receipts and also any remaining warranty? Condition wise does it have any imperfections, scratches etc??  Sorry for all the questions :rofl:

Cheers

Bought the unit overseas but had receipts and no warranty obviously. The unit itself is in fairly good nick, just a light scratch on the back of it. In regards to the map, I think it is around $170 from Navman. Located in Sydney.

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