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Metra 107-GM5B Dash Kit for Pioneer’s DMH-C2550NEX for Cadillac SRX 2010-2012

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Metra 107-GM5B Dash Kit for Pioneer’s DMH-C2550NEX for Cadillac SRX 2010-2012

Designed for most shallow mount aftermarket radios and Pioneer’s DMH-C2550NEX and DMH-C2500NEX modular receivers. Fits 2010-2012 Cadillac SRX

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Features:

  • Fits 2010-2012 Cadillac SRX
  • Designed for most shallow mount aftermarket radios and Pioneer’s DMH-C2550NEX and DMH-C2500NEX modular receivers*.
  • Retains factory control panel and display of climate functions and vehicle customization menus on the 107-GM5B OLED screen
  • Retains factory steering wheel controls with an included interface
  • Retains center control panel audio control buttons for seek up and down, band and menu
  • Harness is included
  • Antenna adapter is included
  • Proudly made in the USA
  • Constructed with the highest quality ABS plastic using injection molding technology to ensure a superior design and fit

Vehicle Fitment:

Cadillac

  • SRX 2010-2012

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