Audiovox Avxmtghr1d 7" Led Headrest Monitor W/ Dvd Player Interchangeable Cover on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
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I removed my headrest from my Lexus GX 460 , headrest only. You will ned the Headrest Monitor DVD Player Power Supply Cable with Cigarette Lighter Plug C.
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