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Metra DP-3002B Black 2-DIN Dash Kit for Select GM Full-Size Trucks/SUV

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Metra DP-3002B Black 2-DIN Dash Kit for Select GM Full-Size Trucks/SUV

Brand: Metra
MPN: DP-3002B
Condition: New


Double DIN radio provision
Large panel replaces the factory dash panel and provides the space for a modern Double DIN radio
No custom fabrication work is needed
Painted scratch resistant matte black
Compatible with 1999-2002 GM full-size trucks and SUV's (models with message center in the factory instrument cluster)
Includes (1) One Radio trim panel, (2) Two Brackets, (11) Eleven Panel clips and (1) One Installation Instructions
Phillips screwdriver and Panel removal tool Needed (sold separately)
Authorized Dealer


Installation Instructions for Part DP-3002B.pdf

Compatible With
GM full-size trucks and SUV's 1999-2002 (models with message center in the factory instrument cluster)

Wiring & Antenna Connections (sold separately)
Wiring harness:
70-1858 (models without a factory amp); 70-1859 (models with a factory amp)
Antenna Adapter: 40-GM10

Tools Needed (sold separately)
Phillips screwdriver
Panel removal tool

(1) One Radio trim panel
(2) Two Brackets
(11) Eleven Panel clips
(1) One Installation Instructions

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