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Metra 99-8110 Single DIN Installation Kit for Select 1995-1996 Tercel and 1996-98 Paseo Toyota Vehicles

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Metra 99-8110 Single DIN Installation Kit for Select 1995-1996 Tercel and 1996-98 Paseo Toyota Vehicles

A quick and simple way to install an aftermarket radio in the original factory radio's location. Custom Multi-Kit for Toyota Paseo 1996-98, Tercel 1995-98 Professional Installer Series Turbo kit offers quick conversion from 2-shaft to DIN Designed to mount precisely to the OEM radio mounting positions Allows the installation of a 1/4 or 1/2 DIN equalizer Easy to use instructions and all necessary hardware for easy installation Turbokits are uniquely designed to provide a combination of strength, appearance and versatility. Because Turbokits are made from ABS plastic they can be easily modified for custom jobs. The faceplates are designed to fit the dash opening perfectly with no gaps, and DIN radio ISO mounts are included in as many Turbokits as possible. A Turbokit's brackets are designed to emulate the factory radio brackets, making the installation of an aftermarket radio the fastest in the business.

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