Gm Part #23139998 Cocoa Brown Headrest Dvd System For 2014 Buick Enclave on 2040-parts.com
Riverhead, New York, United States
The Dual DVD Rear-Seat Entertainment System features dual LCD monitors and DVD players that are mounted on the rear of the front
seat head restraints. Wireless headphones and a single remote control allow rear passengers to enjoy the audio program without disturbing the driver or other passengers. This accessory is not compatible with the factory Rear-Seat Entertainment option. Fits 2014 Buick Enclave Cocoa Brown New in Box We are not open on weekends |
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