American International Mounting Kit Gm-k422 on 2040-parts.com
Archbold, Ohio, US
- GM-K422 Installation Kit
- GENERAL MOTORS (OVERSIZE DELCO RADIO) 1992-2010 FEATURES • Factory textured ABS plastic. • Installs (2) single ISO (audio/video components) or (1) double DIN radio. • Includes fully adjustable ISO mounting brackets. • Includes easy to follow instructions & mounting hardware. NOTE: Due to in-dash depth restrictions some radios may not fit in dash opening
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