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Pair Universal Headrest Monitor 9.2" Dvd 9" Stand Alone Lcd Black on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Bayport, New York, United States

Bayport, New York, United States
1 is in original box, other is not in original box
Type:Headrest Brand:None Screen Size:9.2" Manufacturer Part Number:NA

Pair of Universal Headrest Monitors in Black Leather\Vinyl. The headrests match, but 1 has DVD built in with 9.2"screen and the other is a 9" w/o DVD but can play from other monitor or AV in. There both have seperate remotes (pictured) FM out on DVD Headrest for audio through your stereo. Will work with headphone, but not included. Also comes with Post spacers.

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