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You probably need a set of DIN removal tools which are available for under $5 at any Wal-Mart or ebay. The kit consists of two "U" shaped pieces of wiring slightly thinner than the wire used for making a clothes hanger. The factory stereo will have two DIN holes on both the left and right side. The OEM radio is held in place by a spring clip on each side and the DIN tools just push the clip out of the way so you can pull the head unit out.
In the past, I've used allen wrenches, DMM leads, drill bits, etc... instead of the proper DIN tools (with mixed results).
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