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Metra 99-7870G 1 or 2 DIN Dash Kit w/ Wire Harness & Antenna Adapter for Honda Vehicles

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Metra 99-7870G 1 or 2 DIN Dash Kit w/ Wire Harness & Antenna Adapter for Honda Vehicles

Single/Double DIN Charcoal Gray Stereo Dash Kit (99-7870G) by Metra¬ģ. Used to install a universal single or double DIN stereo which is approximately 2" or 4" high. When you need to install a double-DIN radio or single-DIN radio with a pocket in the dash of your vehicle, this stereo dash kit is what the doctor ordered. Made of premium quality ABS plastic, the product ensures extra durability for long-lasting service life. Designed to provide a precise fit, this kit will fit the factory dash contours ideally, with no gaps between the dash and the kit.

Installation Instructions for Part 99-7870G.pdf

Features

  • Metra patented Quick-Release Snap-In ISO-mount system with custom trim ring
  • Recessed DIN opening
  • Storage pocket with built-in radio supports below the radio opening
  • High-grade ABS plastic – contoured and textured to compliment factory dash
  • Comprehensive instruction manual
  • All necessary hardware to install an aftermarket radio
  • Painted charcoal grey to match factory color(charcoal grey is almost black looking in color)
  • Plugs into Car Harness at radio
  • Factory antenna cable to aftermarket radio
     

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