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Metra 99-6507 Single DIN Dash Kit with Antenna Adapter Combo

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Metra 99-6507 Single DIN Dash Kit with Aftermarket Antenna Adapter Combo

Metra's patented Snap-In ISO support system Under radio pocket Recessed DIN Mount ISO Trim Ring Metras Install kits are manufactured from OEM quality ABS plastic designed to leave no gaps between the dash and the kit. The combo includes Metra 99-6507 dash kit and Raptor AD-CR1 Aftermarket Antenna Adapter.

Features

  • Professional installer series Turbo Kit offers quick conversion from din to 2 shaft
  • Designed to mount precisely to the oem radio mounting location
  • Radio support is provided from our patented side arm support system
  • Install dash kit for Single DIN/ISO Radios
  • Includes a storage pocket below the radio
  • Install dash kit for Single DIN/ISO Radios
  • Includes a storage pocket below the radio
  • Antenna:For 2002-up Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, and Jeep vehicles with snap-lock factory antenna
  • Antenna to Radio Adapter Cable
  • Adapter to aftermarket radio

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