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Dodge Ram 2006-2010 Black Double Din Dash Kit Truck Car Stereo Radio Install on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
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Land O' Lakes, Florida, United States

Land O' Lakes, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Install Parts Manufacturer Part Number:Metra 95-6528b UPC:Does not apply

2006-2010 Dodge Ram Dash Kit

This dash kit is designed to convert your factory radio opening to the size of today's Double Din aftermarket radios. The dash kit is made specifically for your vehicle, it lines up with factory mounting to install and uninstall easily. This is a brand new kit ( not a modified factory bezel ) so the whole kit is all made at the same time and of the same material ( makes the kits strong ) the same way your factory bezel is.

This is not a Metra Dash Kit this kit is specifically made to match factory dash and be more secure then Metra parts.

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