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Metra 99-7805CH Single DIN Dash Kit for Acura TSX w/ Wire Harness & Antenna Adapter

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Metra 99-7805CH Single DIN Dash Kit for Acura TSX w/ Wire Harness & Antenna Adapter

You bought a 2009-2014 Acura TSX‚ÄĒ it's a great car, but its console makes it impossible to upgrade the factory radio. This Metra 99-7805CH integration adapter allows you to install an aftermarket single-DIN (2" tall) receiver in the dash panel, while maintaining all heating, ventilation, and air conditioning controls. The adapter is a perfect match for the color, texture, and contours of your dash. Includes wiring harness and¬†Metra 40-HD10 Antenna Adapter.

Features

  • ISO DIN radio provision with pocket
  • Painted charcoal grey
  • Designed with the user and installer in mind
  • Tested for function in a real world environment
  • Secure fit
  • Includes Wiring Harness
  • Includes Metra 40-HD10 Antenna Adapter

  • Metra 99-7805CH Dash Kit owner's manual
  • Radio housing
  • 2 Brackets
  • Pocket
  • Eight #8 x 3/8" screws
  • Two #8 x 1/2" screws
  • Installation Instructions
  • Wiring Harness
  • Metra 40-HD10 Antenna Adapter

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