New Toyota Hrm1fr Replacement Headrest Monitor M1 Works With Similar Systems on 2040-parts.com
Bayport, New York, United States
New replacement headrest monitor by Audiovox made for Toyota but will work with other vehicle manufacturers that use the same style monitor, will work with similar monitor systems like hr9000m1, plug and front must be same. Please ask about compatibility . This is the master A monitor, works with dual channel headphones. Tested DVD, IR output for wireless headphones and wireless remote. Works great
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