Most Useless Accessory Ever? LCD Screens Mounted on the Fascia of the Rear Headrests...
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Most Useless Accessory Ever? LCD Screens Mounted on the Fascia of the Rear Headrests...


Let's say that we comprehend the need or rather the use of a pair of LCD screens fitted on the back of the front headrests. But could someone please explain to us the purpose of the two additional screens mounted on the fascia of the rear headrests in this 2003 BMW M3 Convertible that's up for sale on Craigslist? And while you're at it, try to figure out the position of the remaining three LCD screens that the buyer claims are featured on the bimmer.



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