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Toyota Camry Center Console System, 7" Monitor, Built In Dvd Player, New on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
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This is a Brand New center console system with 7-inch monitor and built in DVD player, Fits 2007-2011 Toyota Camry's, This item is black in color and has never been used. Replaces factory console lid.

  • Automotive grade DVD player
  • 7" adjustable widescreen TFT LCD monitors
  • (2) single channel infrared wireless headphones
  • (2) standard headphone jacks
  • integrated RCA game ports
  • backlit control buttons for basic function
  • full function remote control
  • swivel mounted display
  • monitor folds away for added security against theft

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