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Metra 99-8251B Matte Black 1 or 2 DIN Dash Kit for 16-up Toyota Tacoma

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Metra 99-8251B Matte Black 1 or 2 DIN Dash Kit for 16-up Toyota Tacoma

Brand: Metra
MPN: 99-8251B
Condition: New


ISO Single DIN radio provision with pocket
ISO Double DIN radio
Painted matte black
Compatible with 2016-up Toyota Tacoma Vehicles
Includes (1) One Radio trim panel (with Entune 6.1" display), (1) One Radio trim panel (with Entune 7.0" display), (2) Two Radio trim panel brackets, (1) One Pocket, (8) Eight #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws and (1) One Installation Instructions
Panel removal tool, Phillips screwdriver and 10mm socket wrench Tools Needed (sold separately)
Authorized Dealer

Installation Instructions for Part 99-8251B.pdf

Compatible With
Toyota Tacoma 2016-up

Wiring & Antenna Connections (sold separately)
Wiring Harness:
70-1761; TYTO-02 Amplified interface
Antenna Adapter: 40-LX11

Tools Needed (sold separately)
Panel removal tool
Phillips screwdriver
10mm socket wrench

(1) One Radio trim panel (with Entune 6.1" display)
(1) One Radio trim panel (with Entune 7.0" display)
(2) Two Radio trim panel brackets
(1) One Pocket
(8) Eight #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws
(1) One Installation Instructions

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