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Metra 99-7804B Single/Double DIN Dash Kit for select 2013-2017 Honda Accord

Disponibilidad:
Stock bajo
Precio original $0.00 - Precio original $0.00
Precio original $0.00
$366.95
$366.95 - $366.95
Precio actual $366.95

Includes a storage pocket below the radio for single DIN mounting
Accommodates ISO Double DIN mount
Gapless fit between the dash and the kit
Factory matched texture style
Painted two tone to match factory
Installation Dash Kit for Single or Double DIN Radios
Retains factory color screen
Accommodates ISO Single DIN mount
Designed and manufactured with precision tolerances
Painted to match factory dash color
High-grade ABS plastic construction
Compatible with 2013-up Honda Accord Vehicles

Includes
Radio housing trim panel
Brackets
Top bracket
Pocket
(6) White panel clips
(8) #6 x 3/8” Phillips screws
(8) #8 x 3/8” Phillips screws
Display retention interface and harness

Tools Needed
Panel removal tool
Phillips screwdriver

Installation Instructions for Part 99-7804B.pdf
Product Sheet.pdf

Applications

Honda

  • Accord EX 2013-2015
  • Accord EX-L 2013-2015
  • Accord LX 2013-2017
  • Accord LX-S 2013-2017
  • Accord Touring 2013-2015

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