RAM Mount Lil' Buddy Mount for Garmin nuvi 2400 Series (RAM CRADLE REQUIRED)
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RAM MOUNT GARMIN NUVI 2400 SERIES LIL BUDDY MOUNTRAM Lil' Buddy Vehicle Mount f/Garmin nüvi 2400 Series GPS.Small in design yet incredibly useful is the RAM Lil' Buddy mount. Using an adhesive disk, put the Lil' Buddy practically anywhere you want to keep your nüvi easy to see and always within your reach.
This RAM high strength composite cradle is designed to hold the following devices:
- Garmin nüvi 2450
- Garmin nüvi 2450LM
- Garmin nüvi 2460LT
- Garmin nüvi 2460LMT
Features:
- 1. Open access to all electronic ports including audio port, speaker/mic and mini USB
- 2. Patent pending roller design for super smooth placement and removal of the GPS
- 3. Custom pocket for factory dock
Material:
High strength composite
MPN: RAPSB180GA45U
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