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Metra 99-3105 Saturn Din Mount With Pocket 1995-1999 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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Antioch, California, United States

Antioch, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Metra Part Brand:Metra Manufacturer Part Number:99-3105 UPC:086429078479

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Saturn DIN Mount with Pocket 1995-1999


  • Pocket holds two CD jewel cases
  • Designed for DIN mount radios
  • Easy-to-use instructions
  • High-grade ABS plastic with factory texturing
  • All necessary hardware to install an aftermarket radio
  • INST99-3105.pdf

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