Replacement Toyota Oem Factory Headrest Monitor A Active 136-5136 7" Display on 2040-parts.com
Bayport, New York, United States
New replacement headrest monitor for Toyota Active Headrest Restraint Systems. OEM Factory rear entertainment model 136-5136 Monitor A. Has Toyota Logo upon startup. Tested DVD, Headphone output, and remote input and they all work great. This was used for a show display, has little to no use and in great condition, just sat in storage.
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