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Metra 99-5512 Single DIN Dash Multi-Kit for 89-00 Ford/Lincoln/Mercury

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Snap-in TurboKit offers fast installation with locking side springs
Quick conversion from 2-shaft to DIN
The spacer/trim ring brings radio flush with dash
OEM-style rear support bracket included
Combined with 88-00-9000 will fill OEM double-DIN openings

Ford
1992-1997 Aerostar
1994-1997 Aspire
1992-1996 Bronco
1989-1990 Bronco II
1995-2000 Contour
1991-1994 Crown Victoria
1992-1996 Econoline
1991-1996 Escort
1991-1994 Explorer
1992-1996 F-Series Pickup
1994-2000 Mustang
1993-1997 Probe
1989-1994 Ranger (Mini)
1990-1995 Taurus
1989-1994 Tempo
1989-1997 Thunderbird
1995-1998 Windstar
Lincoln
1988-1994 Continental
1990-1992 Mark VII
1993-1995 Mark VIII
1990-1994 Town Car
Mazda
1994 B-Series Pickup
1993-2000 626
1993-1997 MX6
1992-1996 MX3
1996-1998 MPV
1991-1994 Navajo
1995-2000 Protege
Mercury
1991-1994 Capri XR2
1989-1997 Cougar
1991-1994 Grand Marquis
1995-1999 Mystique
1990-1995 Sable
1989-1994 Topaz
1991-1996 Tracer
1993-1995 Villager
Nissan
1993-1995 Quest

Installation Instructions for Part 99-5512.pdf

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