2004 Chrysler Pacifica Video Screen/monitor Dvd Player P04685877ad on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
This listing is for a used Chrysler screen/TV. This unit was removed from a 2004 Pacifica, though may fit other years and models. The entire unit has been cleaned and checked for proper operation. The screen is in perfect working order and the console portion is in very good condition. There is a slight scratch in the plastic case on the lower side. this damage is not noticeable to the average eye when installed, nor does it show up in photographs. Please feel free to ask any further questions to make sure this is the proper unit for your application. This unit is sold with a 30 day warranty for proper operation.
|
Drop Down, Flip Down, Overhead for Sale
- 2004 chrysler pacifica video screen/monitor dvd player p04685877ad(US $59.99)
- Chrysler town and country video screen/monitor dvd player 05086501aa(US $89.99)
- Chrysler town and country video screen/monitor dvd 05086501aa sn rssc002891(US $89.99)
- Chrysler town and country video screen/monitor dvd 05086501aa(US $89.99)
- 05 06 honda odyssey rear dvd flip screen 39460-shj-a010 oem sp257
- 05 06 honda odyssey rear dvd flip screen 39460-shj-a010 oem sk353
Video: 2014 Jaguar F-Type V8 at speed
Mon, 04 Mar 2013Sixty years ago, Jaguar test driver Norman Dewis posted a then-world record 172.4 mph flying mile in a Jaguar XK120. The car had no seat and a perspex bubble was fitted over the cockpit to improve airflow. Over last weekend, Jaguar returned to the site of that famous run: Jabbeke, Belgium.
Saab SOLD to National Electric Vehicle Sweden
Thu, 07 Jun 2012The Swedish press are reporting this morning that Saab administrators have agreed a deal to sell Saab to National Electric Vehicle Sweden. The Saab Saga has been going on so long it’s hard to think of it is a car maker any more. But that may be about to change.
It seems Proton wants to dump Lotus – but can they?
Wed, 11 Apr 2012Can Proton actually sell Lotus? The rumours continue to circulate that Proton wants to divest itself of Lotus. But under the terms of the DRB-Hicom deal, can they?