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Pair Of Performance Teknique 9" Hd Universal Video Screen Monitors For Headrest on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Illinois, United States

Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:ICBM-HD99 Model:ICBM-HD99 Type:Headrest Screen Size:9" Brand:Performance Teknique

You are bidding on a used pair (2) of universal fit clamp on headrest monitors. Here is a link to the specs:

https://www.ecusad.com/display_product.aspx?ProductsID=7223


They are both fully functional and come with everything in the photos, nothing more, nothing less.


No damage, only normal wear and tear. There may be some minor cosmetic scuffs, scratches, or wear marks on any video equipment.


One screen is flawless and has the screen protection film still attached. The other screen has minor scuffs that can be seen if you look at it just right in daylight, but they are barely noticeable. Keep in mind they are USED, not new.

They both have 2 RCA audio output, one RCA video output, one headphone jack. No remote included, but they have buttons on the front to control operations.


Please ask all questions and make sure these are the ones you want/need before bidding. Shipping to paypal verified addresses only.

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