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Metra 88-00-9000 Pocket Radio Installation Kit For Select 1982-2004 Ford/Mazda/Nissan/Toyota/Volvo Vehicles
Brand: Metra
MPN: 88-00-9000
Condition: New
To be used with factory brackets for ISO DIN installs,
or when the factory radio and pocket are not present.
Snap on trim rings blend the pocket to the dash for a factory look.
Same dimensions as the factory pocket.
APPLICATIONS
• Infiniti
G20 1999-2002
J30 1993-1997
M30 1990-1992
Q45 1990-2001
• Lexus
ES 250 1990-1991
LX 450 1996-1997
• Toyota
4-Runner 1984-2002
Avalon 1995-1999
Camry 1983-1991
Camry 1992-2001
Camry Solara 1999-2003
Celica 1982-1993
Celica 1994-1999
Corolla (coupe/hatchback) 1982-1983
Corolla 1984-1997
Cressida 1981-1992
Land Cruiser (without nav) 2000-2002
Land Cruiser 1993-1999
Land Cruiser 1988-1992
MR2 1985-1995
Paseo 1992-1997
Pickup 1984-1995
Previa 1991-1997
Rav-4 2001-2002
Sequoia 2001-2002
Sienna 1996-2003
Supra 1983-1992
Supra 1994-1998
T-100 1993-1998
Tacoma 1995-2004
Tercel 1983-1986
Tercel 1987-1998
Tundra 2000-2002
Van 1984-1990
• Mazda
626 1993-2000
929 1992-1995
MX-3 1992-1996
MX-6 1993-1997
RX-7 1993-1995
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications
KIT COMPONENTS
- Face plate #1
- Face plate #2
- Face plate #3
- Pocket
- Brackets set #1
- Brackets set #2
- (4) #8 x 1/4” Phillips screws
- (6) #6 x 1/4” Phillips flat head screws
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