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Raptor FD-5001 Car Stereo Wire Harness for Select Ford/Lincoln/Mercury

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Raptor FD-5001 Car Stereo Wire Harness for Select Ford/Lincoln/Mercury/Nissan

Brand:
Raptor
MPN: FD-5001
Condition: New

Plugs into Car Harness 16 pin at radio
Power – 4 Speaker
Same as Metra 70-1771, American International FW-H598 and Scosche FD16B

Note: Please have professionals install it. (Image on display is a stock photo)

Compatible With
FORD

Crown Victoria 1998-2002
Econoline Full Size Van 1998-2008
Escape (without sub) 2004-2007
Escape 2001-2003
Excursion 2000-2005
Expedition (early production) 2003
Expedition 1999-2002
Explorer 1998-2005
Explorer Sport Trac 2001-2005
F-150 Classic 2004
F-150 1999-2003
F-650 2005-2008
F-250/350/450/550/650/750 1999-2004
Mustang 2001-2003
Ranger 1998-2011
Thunderbird 2002-2003
Windstar 1999-2003

LINCOLN
Aviator (Early Production) 2003
Blackwood 2001-2003
Continental 1998-2002
LS series 2000-2003
Navigator (early production) 2003
Navigator 1999-2002
Town Car 1998-2002

MAZDA
B-series Pickup 1998-2009

MERCURY
Cougar (with dual media or six disc in dash) 2001-2002
Grand Marquis 1998-2002
Mountaineer(system without factory sub) 2004-2005
Mountaineer 1998-2003
Villager 1999-2002

NISSAN
Quest 1999-2003

One Harness

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