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Bmw Tablet Dvd Universal Rear Entertainment System Oem Genuine on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

GENUINE BMW DVD TABLET SYSTEM WITH HEADPHONES

Rarely Used! Almost New! Rarely used and less than one year old.

The BMW Tablet DVD System integrates into the interior of the BMW car with even more visual appeal. The adapted chrome frame and the use of the BMW word mark and splash screen highlight its high quality. The tablet DVD system is a full-value rear-seat entertainment system in the lower-end price bracket. The system comprises 2 portable screens (1 screen with integrated DVD player) and 2 car mounts. The mounts are secured to the headrest spars and remain in the car. The voltage supply is delivered via a Y-cable, which connects the mounts with the car's 12 V socket or cigarette lighter socket

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