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Navman F20$80.00
Tags:navman, f20, | Lowrance M68C$394.00 to $526.00
Tags:lowrance, m68c, | Furuno GP7000F NT$1,689.00 to $2,637.00
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Garmin Quest 2

The Garmin® Quest 2 in-car GPS unit comes pre-loaded with City Select® with NT data providing mapping detail throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico (including rural areas). Since there's no need to download, the Quest 2 comes to you ready to go. Its built-in database features nearly 6 million points of interest, including hotels, restaurants, gas stations, ATM's, and attractions.Minimize
Garmin zumo 550

Designed specifically for motorcycles, the Garmin zumo 550 has a host of features that make it the easiest way to get GPS navigation on two wheels. Durable, waterproof, and built with fuel-resistant plastics, the zumo 550 can take a beating and hold up against even the most intense driving conditions. Right out of the box you’ll be able to chart out your ride with preloaded City Navigator NT street maps that are loaded with useful points of interest including restaurants, gas stations, and motels. Turn-by-turn voice directions keep you on track and with real-time traffic and weather updates you can avoid obstacles that might interfere with your otherwise, easy ride.Minimize
AmbiCom GPS-CF

The AmbiCom GPS Navigation Receiver CompactFlash Card is the Global Positioning System Receiver for your mobile device and the perfect accessory to your Pocket PC device. The GPS Navigation Receiver comes with a full feature 30-day trial version software that is loaded with fantastic features such as dynamic voice navigation, off-route warning, and detailed street maps. Now you can turn your Pocket PC into a true GPS navigation system and never worry about getting lost!Minimize
Garmin StreetPilot c580

Receive door-to-door directions while staying on top of weather, traffic and localized information with the StreetPilot c580. Similar to the c550, StreetPilot c580 comes with hands-free calling, preloaded maps and an MP3 player, then takes it up a notch by adding dynamic content from MSN® Direct.