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Metra 99-5028 Single DIN Installation Dash Kit for Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator 2003-2006 Vehicles
- Install an aftermarket ISO Single DIN car stereo with a gap less fit and a pocket storage below radio
- Painted and textured to match the company-installed interior
- The factory screen is also retained for Driver information
- Top-quality ABS Plastic construction
Metra 99-5028 Single DIN Installation Dash Kit for Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator 2003-2006 Vehicles features:
- Install single sized custom radio in your dash with the help of this dash kit
- Suitable for Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator 2003-2006 vehicles
- Textured to match factory look
- Pocket storage below the radio
- The factory screen is also retained for Driver information
- ABS plastic construction provides great fitting and durability
- No gap between dash and the kit
- Accommodates ISO single DIN mount
- Designed and manufactured with exact tolerances
Manufacturer | Metra |
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Part Number | 99-5028 |
Chassis Size | Single DIN |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Vehicle Year | 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
Vehicle Brand | Ford, Lincoln |
UPC Code | 086429285419 |
Return period | 30 days |
Exchange period | 30 days |
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