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Metra 99-7629S Single/Double DIN Dash Kit for Select 2004-2007 Nissan

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Metra 99-7629S Single/Double DIN Dash Kit for Select 2004-2007 Nissan

Brand: Metra
MPN: 99-7629S
Condition: New


ISO Single DIN radio provision with pocket
ISO Double DIN radio provision
Painted to match factory dash panel
Compatible with 2004-2007 Nissan Armada and Nissan Titan with Factory NAV
Includes Radio trim panel, Radio brackets, Pocket, #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws, Panel clips, Rear A/C delete plugs and Installation Instructions
Panel removal tool, Phillips screwdriver and Torx T-10 driver Tools Needed (sold separately)
Authorized Dealer

Installation Instructions for Part 99-7629S.pdf

Compatible With
Nissan Aramada with Factory NAV 2004-2007
Nissan Titan with Factory NAV 2004-2007

Wiring & Antenna Connections (sold separately)
Wiring Harness:
70-7550
Antenna Adapter: Not needed

Tools Needed (sold separately)
Panel removal tool
Phillips screwdriver
Torx T-10 driver

(1) One Radio trim panel
(2) Two Radio brackets
(1) One Pocket
(10) Ten #8 x 3/8" Phillips screws
(6) Six Panel clips
(2) Two Rear A/C delete plugs
(1) One Installation Instructions

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