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04 05 Dodge Durango Roof Mounted Dvd Player & Monitor Display Oem W/ Remote on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Sullivan, Missouri, United States

Sullivan, Missouri, United States
Factory used. Has minor signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. The unit pictured is THE EXACT unit you will receive. All electronics were tested in their original vehicles prior to being removed by a skilled professional.
Type:Overhead/Roof Warranty:No Brand:Chrysler Corporation; Dodge; VES Serial No.:T 00 AM 012 5 B0093 Model:Durango Date Code:0125 Manufacturer Part Number:56043192AG A MFD:Jan. 12/2005 Features:Auxiliary Input, Remote Control

A FACTORY USED overhead/roof mounted flip down VES Video Entertainment - DVD Player & Display Screen with Remote. Was carefully removed by a skilled professional. 

Has minor signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. The unit pictured is THE EXACT unit you will receive. All electronics were tested in their original vehicles prior to being removed by a skilled professional. 

Cosmetic wear includes: a few small dirt smudges and one red mark. Very minor!!

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