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Metra 95-7882b Double Din Install Kit Black For Honda Civic 2013 2015 2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.98
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Metra Surface Finish:Matte Black Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:95-7882B Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:086429281107

Product Features:

  • Install Dash Kit for Double DIN/ISO Radios
  • Stacked ISO DIN Head unit provision
  • Painted with a scratch resistant matte finish
  • Designed and manufactured with precision tolerances, resulting in a gapless fit between the dash and the kit
  • Painted matte black to match factory dash color
  • High-grade ABS plastic construction
  • Factory style texture
  • Kit Includes:
    1. Double DIN Radio Housing
    2. Pocket
    3. Radio Housing Brackets
    4. Three Metal and Three Plastic Panel Clips
    5. Four #8 x 3/8" Truss-Head Phillips Screws
    6. Nine #8 x 3/8" Pan-Head Phillips Screws
    7. Three #4 x 3/8" Truss-Head Phillips Screws
    8. Two #8 x 1/2" Pan-Head Phillips Screws

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