New!!! Two Audiovox Advent Mvirhs Headphones 1ch For Flipdowns on 2040-parts.com
Concord, North Carolina, United States
These are new Audiovox MVIRHS single ch headphones. These came with a lot of different model rear seat entertainment systems by both Audiovox and Advent.
You will receive two headphones. I did even pull the plastic wrap from around the headphones. Shipping will be 15 dollars to the continental US. PayPal only. Thanks for looking!!! |
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