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Replacement Sl7 Headrest Monitor B Slimline 7 Invision Blue Leds *new on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Bayport, New York, United States

Bayport, New York, United States
New Old Stock Replacement DVD Monitor
Type:Headrest Manufacturer Part Number:SSLM7FB1 Brand:Invision

Replacement DVD Headrest Monitor SL7, model SSLM7FB1 Will work with any SL7 factory installed rear entertainment systems. Has Nissan Start Up screen, but will work with any vehicle manufacturer SL7 sytems as Monitor B. Has Blue LEDs. Tested all functions and works perfect. Has little scrape on too from storage.

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