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New -- Invision Sl702-200021 Dual Headrest Dvd Monitor With Headphones & Remotes on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Lapeer, Michigan, United States

Lapeer, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Invision Industries Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:SL702-200021 UPC:Does not apply

Never installed system.
Box states that the color is Black.
The pictures are fairly accurate as far as color goes. The leather does not have a grain to it.

These fit an Audi, but I'm not sure of the model or year.

No installation instructions were in the box. You will need to find a copy of them somewhere or figure out installation on your own.

The padded headrests are 10" wide, 8" tall & 6" deep. The mounting tubes that go into the seats are 5" long, 1/2" in diameter. The tubes are 5-7/8" apart center-to-center.

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