Audiovox Hr7010fr Dvd Touchscreen Headrest Monitor Hr7010 on 2040-parts.com
Bayport, New York, United States
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Audiovox HR7010FR dvd Headrest monitors. They work perfectly and can operate as monitor1 or monitor2, they self learn after being plugged in. Touchscreen, DVD, headphone out, and remote in work great as well as monitor mirroring. They are new, just sitting in a box on the shelf.
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