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Radio Dash Kit Combo Standard & Oversized 2din + Wire Harness + Antenna Ni00 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:SPIRAL AUDIO Interchange Part Number:95-7816G Manufacturer Part Number:KT-NI001G-CP01 Warranty:Yes UPC:636266795703

  
DESCRIPTION

Spiral Audio dash kits are manufactured of OEM-Quality ABS plastic and designed with exacting tolerances, so each matches the factory dash contours perfectly – with no gaps between the dash and the kit. From basic to custom installs, perfection starts here.


SPECIFICATIONS

Radio Dash Kit + Radio Wire Harness + Antenna Adapter

Radio Dash Kit
  • Fits Standard Double Din:173 x 98mm (Well-known brands of aftermarket radios)
  • Fits Oversized Double Din:178 x 102mm (Eonon and other off-brands of aftermarket radios)
  • Contoured to fit factory dashboard
  • Painted: GRAY
  • High grade factory quality materials
Radio Wire Harness
  • Plugs into car harness at radio
  • Power and Speakers
  • Allows for the installation of an aftermarket radio using the existing factory wiring and connectors
  • No cutting of factory wiring needed
  • THIS HARNESS WILL NOT RETAIN STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (for SWC retention, an extra interface is required and sold separately)
Antenna Adapter
  • This antenna adapter allows the user to replace the factory radio without replacing the factory antenna

FITMENT

Fits the following:

  • NISSAN Sentra (2013-UP)

RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS
  • Car Speakers
  • Car Receivers
  • Speaker Harness
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SHIPPING
  • Orders before 3:00 pm (Mon-Fri) Eastern Time (USA & Canada)are usually shipped the same day. If not, they will be shipped the next business day.
  • Tracking number provided at the time of shipping (Domestic shipping only)
  • For International Shipments Proof of Shipment and Customs form number provided at the time of shipping

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