Nissan Replacement Oem Factory Headrest Monitor Invision White Sl7 Eslb07laxxa1 on 2040-parts.com
Bayport, New York, United States
New replacement headrest monitor for Nissan Invision SL7 OEM Factory rear entertainment model ESLB07LAXXA3 Has White back lit Leds, some have blue. This is monitor B and works with dual channel headphones. Tested and works great.
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