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Alpine Mobile Color Monitor Tme-m760 Power Imput Control Unit Car Audio Video Tv on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Boulder City, Nevada, United States

Boulder City, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used Brand:alpine Manufacturer Part Number:model TME-M760 Warranty:No

Alpine mobile video color monitor contol power imput output unit for in car Tv setup.. Includes wiring harness but does not include the monitor or Tv or manual or packaging.. Just wiring harness and cable that plug into actual tv monitor as seen in pictures.. Study all pics and form your own opinion as to the overall condition and ask any questions if unsure about anything.. Notice minor scuffs scratches dings dents ect ect but nothing major i see worth noting..

100% Perfect Feedback.. Will ship in well packed box with tracking..Selling as is with no returns as i can not verify that it was installed or wired properly.. Ive tested for proper function amd recorded results on video to protect myself from scammers.. All sales final..No warranty

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