New Gm # 23309579 Rse - Front Head Restraint Dvd System, Jet Black Vinyl on 2040-parts.com
Evans, Georgia, United States
Rear Seat Entertainment System Part Name: RSE - Front Head Restraint DVD System, Jet Black Vinyl with Cobalt Red Stitching Part #: 23309579 Brand: GMC OEM Make time fly for your rear-seat passengers in your Sierra HD with this Rear-Seat Entertainment System (RSE) featuring dual LCD monitors that are mounted on the rear of the front seat head restraints. A single DVD player along with multiple other inputs (SD, USB, micro HDMI) can send audio and video content to either one display or both displays at the same time. Wireless headphones and a single remote control allow rear passengers to enjoy the audio program without disturbing the driver or other passengers. This accessory is not compatible with the factory Rear-Seat Entertainment (RSE) option. Black Vinyl. |
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