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Metra 99-6507 Single DIN Dash Kit w/ AXTO-CH1 Interface Harness and Antenna Adapter

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Metra 99-6507 Single DIN Dash Kit w/ AXTO-CH1 Interface Harness and Antenna Adapter

Metra's patented Snap-In ISO support system Under radio pocket Recessed DIN Mount ISO Trim Ring Metras Install kits are manufactured from OEM quality ABS plastic designed to leave no gaps between the dash and the kit. The combo includes Metra 99-6507 dash kit and Raptor AD-CR1 Aftermarket Antenna Adapter with AXTO-CH1 Interface Harness.

Features

  • Stereo installation kit designed to fit any standard 2” tall aftermarket radio utilizing our patented quick-release, snap-in ISO mount system with custom trim ring
  • Made from the highest quality ABS plastic for an original factory-like fit and finish
  • Includes brackets and hardware parts needed with detailed installation instructions
  • Provides accessory power (12-volt 10-amp)
  • Retains R.A.P. (Retained Accessory Power) and balance and fade
  • Used in non-amplified and amplified systems
  • Provides NAV outputs (parking brake, reverse, mute and speed sense)
  • Pre-wired AXSWC harness (AXSWC sold separately)
  • High-level speaker input
  • USB updatable
  • Works with Select 2002-Up Vehicles
  • Motorola Plug to Snap-Lock Female Antenna Jack
     

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