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Carav 11-075 2-din Car Radio Fascia Dash Installation Kit Frame Freelander Range on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Benicolada, Spain

Benicolada, Spain
Condition:New Brand:CARAV Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:11-075

CARAV 11-075

2-DIN IN-DASH CAR RADIO INSTALLATION KIT FOR HEAD UNITS


        CARAV 11-075 Car Radio Installation Fascia Frame Panel

        Suitable models:
  • LAND ROVER Freelander 2007-2011
  • LAND ROVER Discovery 2007-2011
  • LAND ROVER Range Rover 2005-2009
     Usage:
  • For the universal head units to be installed to most types of cars, the outside ranges can not meet up well, so have to install with this kind of frame to make perfect installation.
     Inner Size:
  • 2 DIN / 173 x 98 mm / 178 x 102 mm
     CARAV brand products:
  • 3D digitally designed
  • Factory-style texture
  • Constructed of high quality, high heat, automotive grade ABS plastic
  • Designed with precision tolerances, so the kits match the factory dash contours perfectly
  • Precision brackets & tabs make the installation easy and secure
  • 100% satisfaction guaranteed
     


Visual Effect After Installation: 

(The Headunit not included)



We will ship worldwide from Spain.

SHIPPING COST by REGISTERD MAIL with TRACKING NUMBER: 12.95 USD.

Normally item will be shipped within 1 - 2 business days.


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