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Raptor GM-4004 Wire Harness Chevrolet GMC/Hyundai/KIA/Pontiac/Suzuki/Toyota

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Raptor GM-4004 Wire Harness for select Chevrolet/GMC/Hyundai/KIA/Pontiac/Suzuki/Toyota 1998-2006

Brand: Raptor
MPN: GM-4004
Condition: New

This vehicle-specific wiring harness makes connections between your new car stereo and your car's electrical system.
Easily connect an aftermarket radio into your car's harness with this adapter that features color-coded and labeled wires for simple installation.

Applications
*Please contact us for up to date vehicle applications*

CHEVROLET
- Blazer 2003 2005
- Blazer With Double-DIN Radio 2002 2002
- Express van (full size) 2001 2002
- Metro 2000 2001
- Prizm 2000 2003
- S-10 Pickup 2003 2004
- S-10 Pickup With Double-DIN Radio 2002 2002
- Tracker 1998 2004
- Van (full size) Express 2001 2002

GMC
- Savana Full Size Van 2001 2002
- Sonoma 2003 2004
- Sonoma With Double-DIN Radio 2002 2003

HYUNDAI
- Santa Fe (with OE NAV ) 2009 2009
- Santa Fe with NAV 2008 2008
- Santa Fe w/ Monsoon 2003 2006

KIA
- Sorento EX 2003 2006
- Sorento LX with Sport Package 2003 2006

PONTIAC
- Vibe 2003 2008

SUZUKI
- Vitara 1999 2004

TOYOTA
- Matrix 2003 2004

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