PAC Ships Nissan Dash Kits

Written by Ben

February 14, 2018

CLEARWATER, FL  – PAC, a Power Brand of AAMP Global, today announces that new dash kits, American International NDK746 and Best Kits by PAC BKNDK746, will be in stock next week for 2009 – 2018 Nissan 370Z vehicles not equipped with a factory navigation system.

 

The dash kits will install one single ISO radio with pocket or one double DIN radio while retaining the factory climate controls. The high-quality plastic material of the of the dash kit is painted satin black to keep the interior looking factory when adding an aftermarket radio. Hardware and instructions are also included.

 

NDK746 and BKNDK746 are compatible with the following wire harnesses and adapters:

 

American International:

Wire Harness: NWH704
Antenna Adapter: NI6

 

Best Kits by PAC:

Wire Harness: BHA7552
Antenna Adapter: BAA36

 

Check out our website, pac-audio.com, for additional information.

 

About AAMP Global:

Established in 1987, owned by Audax Private Equity, and headquartered in Clearwater, Florida, AAMP Global restlessly pursues innovative ways to enhance what moves you. Global manufacturer of mobile aftermarket technology for consumer and commercial vehicles; developing safety solutions under EchoMaster, smartphone connectivity under iSimple, high performance audio enhancement under Stinger and Phoenix Gold, and OEM integration solutions under Autoleads and PAC. AAMP enables you to define your drive, one vehicle at a time, anywhere in the world.

 

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