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Complete stereo upgrade kit to install a Single or Double DIN aftermarket radio and retain the use of the steering wheel controls in a 2017 onwards Subaru BRZ.
This stereo upgrade fitting kit includes:
The fitting kit includes a gloss black car radio fascia adaptor panel to allow the fitting of an aftermarket single or double DIN car radio upgrade. The fascia adaptor allows the fitting of an aftermarket radio into the dashboard by matching the shape, style and colour of the original radio. This fascia kit uses side fixing brackets, the brackets fit directly to the sides of the new radio and the fascia panel. This replaces the need for a fitting cage and gives a flush professional appearance to the installation. A pocket is supplied, use the pocket when installing a single din radio, or ignore the pocket when installing a double din radio.
A steering wheel control interface and radio replacement adapter cable is also included. The cable adapts from the original Subaru connectors in the car to standard aftermarket ISO connectors. This replaces the need for a separate ISO radio replacement adapter cable. The steering control interface is built in to the adapter cable for a plug and play installation. This interface will allow the original audio control buttons on the steering wheel to work with the new aftermarket radio. This interface will work the volume, track skip, source and telephone buttons.
A universal patch lead is supplied in the kit, this is to pair the steering control interface to the steering control input of Alpine, Clarion, JVC, Kenwood, Pioneer, Sony and Chinese head units.
An antenna adapter is included in the kit. This adapts from the original style antenna connectors in the car to a standard aftermarket connector for the new stereo, known as a DIN connector.
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Brand: InCarTec
Car models: The years stated refer to the model's years of manufacture, please check the item description for information about any changes there may be within these productions years.
Subaru - BRZ (2017 - 2020)