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WTB: Head rests
#1
WTB: Head rests
Hi,
Looking for 2003 OZ head rests, 2 please.
Please offer price - and if it is more convenient for you to sell the entire seat - I'll consider that too.
I'm in Calgary, Alberta Canada
Why am I asking? I put LCD screens into each head rest, but now want to sell the car without the screens.
Please and Thank you.
Looking for 2003 OZ head rests, 2 please.
Please offer price - and if it is more convenient for you to sell the entire seat - I'll consider that too.
I'm in Calgary, Alberta Canada
Why am I asking? I put LCD screens into each head rest, but now want to sell the car without the screens.
Please and Thank you.
#3
I wouldn't mind keeping them actually.
but that is a good idea - if someone would like to pay a little extra, I will trade for stock headrests and give you mine w/ screens in them.
But honestly - I installed them myself, and am not proud of my job - hahaha
so that scratches that idea... =)
I'll post pics and specs on the screens anyway though =)
but that is a good idea - if someone would like to pay a little extra, I will trade for stock headrests and give you mine w/ screens in them.
But honestly - I installed them myself, and am not proud of my job - hahaha
so that scratches that idea... =)
I'll post pics and specs on the screens anyway though =)
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#8
Install is easy, but time consuming of course
Putting the LCDs into the headrests is the easy/quick part
running the wire through your seats and converging the video to one source too the longest =)
You just cut the hole and push the screen in, then you cut a small slit along the bottom for the wire to come through, then the wire pokes out the bottom through the seat below all the way to the bottom where exits out the side and runs up the middle console to your receiver.
In my case I put two receivers, one from the head console, and another input from a PS2 and Sega Genesis , that were under my seats
Putting the LCDs into the headrests is the easy/quick part
running the wire through your seats and converging the video to one source too the longest =)
You just cut the hole and push the screen in, then you cut a small slit along the bottom for the wire to come through, then the wire pokes out the bottom through the seat below all the way to the bottom where exits out the side and runs up the middle console to your receiver.
In my case I put two receivers, one from the head console, and another input from a PS2 and Sega Genesis , that were under my seats