Slim Line Headrest Monitor A Dvd Touchscreen Invision Sl7 Esla07laxxa3 *new* on 2040-parts.com
Bayport, New York, United States
Invision SL7 Headrest DVD Monitor for Factory Installed rear entertainment systems. Has Nissan Start Up screen, but will work with any vehicle manufacturer SL7 sytems. This is Monitor A and tested with remote control and wireless headphones, as well as DVD. Everything works perfect and in perfect condition.
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