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Username: Slavek

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Registered: Mar-07
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I'm looking for a stand alone car navigation with bluetooth, main roads in Europe, traffic free update, speed cameras warning. Can you suggest something for less than £250?
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Username: Logan__tille

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Registered: Feb-06
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Where in Europe are you?
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Username: Slavek

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Registered: Mar-07
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Great Britain.
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Username: Hebi

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Registered: Apr-09
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I'm looking for a stand <a href="http://www.nyasiangirls.com">new york asian escort</a> alone car navigation with bluetooth, main <a href="http://www.nyasiangirls.com">new york asian escort</a> roads in Europe, traffic free update, speed cameras warning.
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Username: Susiehe

Post Number: 17
Registered: May-09
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Take all your requirements into consideration, only ZorroGPS is the best choice for you. It costs only 28 pounds for the map of Europe. It provides warning for various radars and the update is free for good.
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Username: Limlin

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Registered: Aug-09
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Less than 50 with European map? You may mean ZorroGPS. You can search on Google and it has a free trial about one week. If you are interested in, you can try.
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Username: Jianfly

Post Number: 3
Registered: Sep-09
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I wanna recommand you some famous brands but 50 is surely not enough. So may be you can search some cheap and good GPS on internet. You'd better try the GPS first and see whether it can meet your demands and then you decide whether to buy it.
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