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Well i was planning on decking out the fiances (god that just doesnt sound right) Magna with a full Road Theatre system including a 13" drop down monitor, sun visor monitor hooked up to CCDs in the rear.... TV/DVD/MP3/DVD MP3/VCD etc etc player, PS2, Dual headrest monitors, Subbys etc etc (pimp my ride styles :))but now decided... pfffft sif waste that money on a magna.

SO... i bought these last month and now wont need em... they cost me over $420 delivered so i'll part with em for $370inc postage anywhere in Aus or $360 pickup.

Theyre black vynil and adjustable to fit all cars.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/235M-2x-8-Universal...1QQcmdZViewItem - heres a set of 7" which including postage would be around the $300 mark and trust me.... every inch counts :)

Obviously wouldnt fit in a GTR but would easily fit in a GTST/GTT or any car with removable head rests as it says in the manuals.

Also because theyre already in the headrests u dont need to butcher your own.

so pm or email me if ya want em.

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From the emails and pms im getting there seems to be a bit of confusion.

These are exactly what u see in those pics from the link. Vynil headrests with 8" monitors... these will play TV, DVD or PS2/XBOX via the video in... these do not have a DVD player, TV Receiver etc built in... none do which are built into the headrests. So if yuou have a DVD player or XBOX etc then you can plug them into these monitors if not then theyre pretty much useless.

  • 2 weeks later...

does anyone want em? need to get rid of em.... 350 delivered to ur door or 320 pickup

u can get a TV tuner for the car for about 100 and DVD players from 160-200 depending on what u want.

so all in all its a hell of a lot cheaper than going to jb or something where these headrests alone if u could get them would be about 500.

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