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Metra 99-7527S Single or Double DIN Car Stereo Dash Kit for Select 2006-2007 Mazda 5 Vehicles

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Metra 99-7527S Radio Installation Kit for 2006-2007 Mazda 5- with factory NAV

Metra's 99-7527S kit allows you to install a single-DIN (2" tall) or double-DIN (4" tall) car stereo in your Mazda's dash opening. The package includes a storage pocket that replaces the Mazda's navigation screen. 

Installation Instructions for Part 99-7527S.pdf

Product Sheet.pdf

Features

  • Fits 2006 - 2007 Mazda 5 vehicles
  • Single DIN Radio Provision for easy installation of car radios
  • Double DIN Radio Provision for easy installation of car radios
  • Accommodates ISO Single DIN mount with pocket
  • Accommodates ISO Double DIN mount
  • Accommodates stacked single DIN radio's
  • Integrated pocket below radio
  • High-grade ABS plastic construction
  • Factory style fine texture
  • Painted Silver to match vehicle's factory center console trim
  • Metra Install kits are manufactured from OEM quality ABS plastic designed to leave no gaps between the dash and the kit.

  • Metra 99-7527S Dash Kit owner's manual
  • Radio housing
  • 2 Single-DIN brackets
  • 2 Double-DIN brackets
  • Single-DIN trim-ring
  • Double-DIN trim-ring
  • Small pocket
  • Large pocket
  • Installation Instructions

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