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Metra 98-7499 Turbo Pocket Car Dash Kit For Select Nissan Vehicles - Black

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This dash pocket has been designed to be used when replacing a factory 4” tall (Double-DIN) radio with a 2” tall (Single-DIN) aftermarket radio into the original vehicle dashboard or when replacing the original factory pocket. The pocket makes radio replacement simple by filling the extra space in the radio opening, which can be used for storage. Installing an aftermarket radio can upgrade the sound quality and provide additional features the original factory radio couldn’t offer but requires this pocket to make it fit when installing a Single-DIN radio.

  • Designed to fit below any Single-DIN aftermarket radio when replacing a factory Double-DIN radio or when replacing the original factory pocket
  • Made from the highest quality ABS plastic for an original factory-like fit and finish
  • Uses factory brackets
  • Includes hardware parts needed with detailed installation instructions
  • A tech support number is available for installation help 7 days a week

Nissan

  • Models With Stacked-Din Systems (Excluding Quest)

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