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Metra 99-7401 Single DIN Stereo Dash Multi-Kit for Select 84-97 Nissan

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Professional Installer Series TurboKit offers quick conversion from 2 shaft to Single DIN
Designed to mount precisely to the OEM radio mounting
Equalizer provision allows the installation of a 1/4" or 1/2" DIN equalizer
High-grade ABS plastic
All necessary hardware included for easy installation
Authorized Dealer

Installation Instructions for Part 99-7401.pdf

Compatible With
Nissan 200SX 1984-1988
Altima (NOT keeping the factory cupholder) 1993-1997
Altima (keeping the factory cupholder) 1993-1997
Hardbody Pickup 1986.5-1995
Maxima 1987-1994
NX (upper dash) 1991-1993
Pathfinder 1987-1995
Pulsar 1987-1990
Sentra 1987-1990
Sentra (upper dash) 1991-1994
Stanza 1987-1992

Tools Needed (sold separately)
Phillips Screwdriver
Cutting Tool

Radio Housing
Equalizer Housing
Spacer
Faceplate
Bracket Set #1
Nuts
Bracket Set #2
Bracket Set #3
Bracket Set #4
(6) Long Studs
Equalizer Dummy Plate
Installation Instructions

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