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Metra 95-8903S Double DIN Dash Kit for Select 2010-2014 Subaru Legacy & Outback

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Metra 95-8903S Double DIN Installation Dash Kit for Select 2010-2014 Subaru Legacy and Outback

Brand: Metra
MPN: 95-8903S
Condition: New

The Metra 95-8903S kit allows you to install a double-DIN car stereo in your vehicle's dash opening.
It is painted silver to match factory dash finish.

WIRING & ANTENNA CONNECTIONS: (Sold Separately)
Wiring Harness:
- 70-8901 Subaru Harness 1990-Up
- 70-7552 Nissan Harness 2007-Up
Antenna Adapter:
- 40-SB10 Subaru Antenna Adapter 2005-Up

TOOLS REQUIRED: (Sold Separately)
- Panel Removal Tool
- Phillips Screwdriver
- Socket Wrench
- Small Flat Blade Screwdriver

COMPATIBLE WITH:
Subaru
:
Legacy (w/o NAV) 2010-2014
Outback (w/o NAV 2010-2014
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications

WHATS INCLUDED:
- DDIN Trim Plate
- DDIN Brackets

Installation Instructions for Part 95-8903S.pdf

COMPATIBLE WITH:
Subaru
:
Legacy (w/o NAV) 2010-2014
Outback (w/o NAV 2010-2014
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications

- DDIN Trim Plate
- DDIN Brackets

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