Subaru Double Din Av Panel - Factory 2 Din Radio Faceplate on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
New faceplate that is used to install a 2-DIN radio in Subaru vehicles and have the factory look versus those cheap looking aftermarket faceplates. Applications:
This is a direct snap-in replacement for the US cars. Factory color ensures a perfect look every time. White clips not be included. The stock clips may be reused on this JDM panel. Double DIN hole size:
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