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06 Gmc Chevy Yukon Denali Tahoe Overhead Center Console Dome W/ Dvd Video Screen on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States

Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States
OEM USED OEM PART. 90 DAY WARRANTY, AAIAP MONEY BACK GUARANTEE .
Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:15233650

AMERICAN AND IMPORT AUTO PARTS 
OF MICHIGAN

Up for auction is a  CONSOLE 
Recently removed from a 2006 GMC YUKON DENALI
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: 
OEM OVERHEAD CENTER CONSOLE/DVD PLAYER/SCREEN W/REMOTE 
This DVD PLAYER tested great,with no issues. 
This console and dvd player comes with the remote control too.
No headphones.   
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