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Genuine Oem Chrysler/dodge Dual Channel Rear Entertainment Kit-factory New!nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $65.50
Location:

Saint Albans, West Virginia, United States

Saint Albans, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ves Manufacturer Part Number:see photo Warranty:No

Brand New Factory Sealed - opened for pics

Compatible with any Chrysler/Dodge Rear Entertainment System! Genuine OEM parts and a wholesale price!!

Kit includes VES Wireless(adjustable) Headphones & VES remote. Batteries not included. Easily programmable, Dual Channel RM

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