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I honestly have no clue how to remove this radio. I’ve been stumped for three days about. I’m trying to remove the dash top as I’m stripping the entire car, but I can’t find out what to do to get the radio out to reach the other nuts. Any suggestions?
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Most replacement radio's come with some skinny metal pieces that slide in along the sides to trip some tabs to allow the radio to slide out, if the face is removable, that will have to come off first to get proper access.
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