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Metra 95-3031B Double DIN Dash Kit for select 2014-2015 Chevrolet Captiva Sport w/ NAV

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Metra 95-3031B Double-din Radio Installation Kit

Outfit your 2014-2015 Chevrolet Captiva Sport with a new DDIN radio using this Metra dash kit. The customized fit offers effortless integration, while the scratch-resistant matte black finish delivers an upscale look. 
 
Installation Instructions for Part 95-3031Bpdf
Product Sheet.pdf

Features

  • Fits 2014 - 2015 Chevrolet, GMC Captiva Sport vehicles
  • Single DIN Radio Provision for easy installation of car radios
  • Double DIN Radio Provision for easy installation of car radios
  • Accommodates ISO Single DIN mount with pocket
  • Accommodates ISO Double DIN mount
  • Accommodates stacked single DIN radio's
  • Integrated pocket below the radio
  • High-grade ABS plastic construction
  • Factory style fine texture
  • Painted Matte Black to match vehicle's factory center console trim

  • Metra 95-3031B Dash Kit owner's manual
  • Radio Housing
  • 2 Brackets
  • Installation Instructions

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