Gm Oem Dvd / Navigation & Drop Down Tv on 2040-parts.com
Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States
OEM in-dash DVD/Navigation and a drop down TV for the back from a 2007 Suburban, will fit in Tahoe or any other GM vehicle. Comes with Antenna for Navigation, only thing I don't have is the harness to connect DVD in dash to drop down TV which can be easily picked up on ebay if you don't have it. Other than that everything works. Light grey neutral color on the drop down DVD TV.
Suburban, Tahoe, GMC, Denali, LTZ |
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