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2003 Mercedes S-class Double Din Dash Kit Wood Grain on 2040-parts.com

C $125.00
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New

CT23MB19 
Mercedes S Class W220 1999 - 2002 
Double Din Dash Radio Installation Kit 
Simulated Wood Grain

Double Din Fascia plates, allow for installation of an aftermarket car stereo where your car stereo is not DIN sized. This fascia kit allows the installation of a double din head unit into a non double din size aperture High quality finish designed to match the vehicle dashboard Complete facia kit, supplied with either brackets or metal cage to mount the aftermarket double din head unit.

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