05 Chrysler 300 Valor Its-703w Dvd Receiver W/headrest Monitors on 2040-parts.com
Orleans, Indiana, US
Used Valor in-dash receiver and head rest monitors from a 2005 300. The radio face shows wear from use but works well. Touch screen works. One of the headrest monitors does not work. Some of the wiring is included but not all. Sold as is. Ask questions and check fitment before buying. Send any other part needs for this car. Thanks for looking.
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