Gm Dvd Player 15821036 Panasonic Envoy Trailblazer 97x Rainier Bravada Ascender on 2040-parts.com
Frisco, Texas, United States
15821036This is a USED GM Panasonic DVD player with Aux ports (Please see pictures, what you see, is what you get). The color is Gray/Shale, please note , this is NOT the beige one like I thought I was buying. I believe this is the dvd player option if you have the sunroof, but I believe it will work even if you do not have the sunroof option (Please check with your local GM dealer, or gmpartsdirect dot com to check fit with your VIN number. Sadly, I have NO way of testing this, hence the low price. AS-IS, No returns It appears to include the roof mount, and some sort of wiring hardware (harness in picture 3) But based on some generic searching, this should fit: Saab 9-7x 97x 2005-2009 roof mtd (DVD player), w/sunroof Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT 2002-2009 entertainment sys (opt U42), w/sunroof (opt CF5), ID GMC Envoy XL 2002-2006 entertainment sys (opt U42), w/sunroof (opt CF5), ID 15878290 Saab 9-7x 2005-2009 (roof mtd, DVD player), w/sunroof Buick Rainier 2004-2006 entertainment sys (opt U42), w/sunroof (opt CF5), ID 15878290 Buick Rainier 2004-2007 entertainment sys (opt U42), w/sunroof (opt CF5) Chevrolet TrailBlazer 2002-2009 entertainment sys (opt U42), w/sunroof (opt CF5) GMC Envoy Base (113 WB) 2002-2009 entertainment sys (opt U42), w/sunroof (opt CF5) *Free local pick up in North Dallas, Texas 75070 Paypal only please, Please, no returns- |
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