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Metra 99-7423 Single/Double DIN Dash Kit for 2007-up Nissan Altima

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Single DIN radio provision with pocket
ISO mount radio provision with pocket
Double DIN radio provision
Stacked ISO mount unit provision
Uniquely engineered design of two trim plates allows the retention of either OEM climate control system
Removable oversized storage pocket
Metra patented quick release snap in ISO mount system
Recessed DIN opening
Contoured and textured to match factory dash
Includes parts for installation of double DIN radios or two single DIN radios
Comprehensive instruction manual
All necessary hardware included for easy installation
Authorized Dealer

Installation Instructions for Part 99-7423.pdf

Compatible With
Nissan Altima 2007-up

Harness & Antenna Connections (sold separately)
Wiring Harness:
70-7552 - Nissan harness 2007-up
Antenna Adapter: 40-NI12 - Nissan antenna adapter 2007-up

Tools Needed (sold separately)
Panel removal tool
Flat blade screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
Torx screwdriver

Radio housing
Radio housing trim plate
Radio housing brackets
Double DIN trim plate
Double DIN brackets
ISO brackets
Pocket
(2) Climate control trim panels
(2) #8 3/8” screws
Installation Instructions

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