American International Mounting Kit Ui-k777p on 2040-parts.com
Archbold, Ohio, US
- UI-K777P Installation Kit
- FEATURES • Factory textured ABS plastic. • Fits DIN & shaft radios. • Features full size pocket & EQ provision. • Retains factory drink trays. • Includes all necessary dash mounting brackets & hardware. • Fits perfectly into factory radio locations. • E-Z to install with fully illustrated instruction booklet.
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