I also have two genuine copies of tom tom navigator 3 for PDA's which i would sell if interested and a wired reciever for an o2 xda ii, although i would recommend a newer version of the software, and a newer reciever.
TomTom6 is available on the internet as a download, i believe i've stumbled across route 66 aswell. Anquet and memory map may also be worth a look as they use OS mapping if you want it for offroading. The other way to go if you have a laptop is to go for autoroute or another PC based bit of kit and USB reciever, it's just bulky to have a laptop for the purposes of sat-nav but may well work out cheaper.
TomTom6 is available on the internet as a download, i believe i've stumbled across route 66 aswell. Anquet and memory map may also be worth a look as they use OS mapping if you want it for offroading. The other way to go if you have a laptop is to go for autoroute or another PC based bit of kit and USB reciever, it's just bulky to have a laptop for the purposes of sat-nav but may well work out cheaper.
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