Chevy Gmc Cadillac Panasonic Dvd Roof Monitor Tahoe Yukon Escalade #10096t30 on 2040-parts.com
Gallatin, Tennessee, US
Up for auction is great working Panasonic DVD/Monitor roof mounted tv. Removed from Crew Cab GMC Denali truck. OEM Factory GM Neutral color. Works perfect! Will include factory wire harness, OEM factory metal bracket to mount unit to roof and remote control. Bid to Win!
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