Electronics : Premium Hard Shell Travel Case for Select Garmin Nuvi GPS Navigators - to hold unit, adapters, memory cards and other accessories ** Includes Additional Scratch Guard Accessory Bag **

Electronics : Premium Hard Shell Travel Case for Select Garmin Nuvi GPS Navigators - to hold unit, adapters, memory cards and other accessories ** Includes Additional Scratch Guard Accessory Bag **

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Premium Hard Shell Travel Case for Select Garmin Nuvi GPS Navigators - to hold unit, adapters, memory cards and other accessories ** Includes Additional Scratch Guard Accessory Bag **

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Premium Hard Shell Travel Case for Select Garmin Nuvi GPS Navigators - to hold unit, adapters, memory cards and other accessories ** Includes Additional Scratch Guard Accessory Bag **
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Product Brand: Case Logic
EAN: 0637836450664
Label: Accessory Genie
Product Manufacturer: Accessory Genie
Publisher: Accessory Genie
Studio: Accessory Genie


Piece facts:
  • Removable cases with elastic sides stretch to fit a variety of TV-style and slimline GPS units.
  • Customizable interior with 6 removable cases and 5 cable ties
  • Interior case dimensions: (2) 4.5" x 1.75" x 1.25"; (2) 3" x 4" x 1.25"; (1) 4.5" x 2.75" x 1.25"; (1) 4.25" x 3" x 2.25"
  • Versatile use- Also holds satellite radios, MP3 players, digital cameras and accessories
  • *** 20 YEAR WARRANTY PROTECTION ***




** Bag Accessory Guard Scratch Additional Includes ** accessories other and cards memory adapters, unit, hold to - Navigators GPS Nuvi Garmin Select for Case Travel Shell Hard Premium






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Versatile GPS/ Satellite Radio Case puts all of your devices in one organized place and protects from any damage or possible losses.Features multiple expandable storage compartments for all device related accessories. Guaranteed to fit ***** Garmin Nuvi 205 205W 255 255W 260W 200 200W 250 250W 260 260W 270 300 310 350 360 370 600 610 650 660 670 680 710 750 760 770 780 850 880 5000**** Will also Fit Mio C220 C230 C250 C310 C710 C720 H610 C320 C520 Snap-3 / X3B / x3-t iCN 520 iWAY 250C / X0G Quest / Quest 2 / Street Pilot c310 / c320 / c330 / c340 / c510 / c530 / c550 / c580 GPSM 2100 3000 4000 4500 Nav0ne 5000 LG LN730 LN735 LN740 LN790 NAVlG0N 5100 2100 Sony NV-U70 NV-U73 NV-U83 and wider variety of TV-style & GPS-slimlines










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