PLEASE READ READ the numbers and measure your hole for the Double DIN before buying from us. Trimming of the dash is sometimes times required.
Return: we have a 15% restocking fee.
MARINE RADIO COVER DOUBLE DIN for Slingshots, Motorcycles, Cars, Boats and ...
Material: PLASTIC
Good for: DOUBLE DIN UNITS WITH FIXED DISPLAY
Attachment to the 6 holes (with M4 stainless steel screws)
Installation is carried out without the Double Din Cage
works with the max. measurements:- 2DIN
- Housing measurement (W x H x D) mm: 178 x 100 x 165 mm -> inch 7" x 4" x 6.5"
- Unit(RADIO) front measurement (W x H x D) mm: 170 x 95 x 185 mm -> inch 6.7" x 3.74" x 7.28"
- Cutout: (W x H ) mm: 197 x 127 mm -> inch 7.76" x 5"
- Faceplate (W x H ) mm: 224 x 134 mm -> inch 8.8" x 5.3"
Depth behind faceplate mm: 103 mm -> inch 4.06"
Double DIN Video at youtube.com/watch?v=Nmq6Jd0oROs
The protective front shield tucks away when not in use, and protects and covers the radio screen from the elements when down. Trimming of the dash is required.
Installation Video
youtube.com/watch?v=UdS3S1JK4KI
Sample: use it for
Alpine CDE-W233/235
Alpine INE-W970BT* / INE-W925R*
Alpine ILX-700 (with Apple- Iphone-Connection)
Pioneer AVH-200BT(not checked with gloves)
(* work with gloves)
and similar devices !
!!!! It does not work with
Radio motor Display !!!!
Note:
A top product for the absolute top price in German quality craftsmanship .
The motorcycles , radios , naviceivers e.g. is not part of the offer and are for illustration only .
Return: we have a 15% restocking fee.
International Buyers – Please Note:
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or
shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these
additional costs will be prior to buying.
- Customs fees are normally
charged by the shipping company or collected when you pick the item up.
These fees are not additional shipping charges.
- We won't under-value
merchandise or mark the item as a gift on customs forms. Doing that is
against U.S. and international laws.”