If you are successful getting the faceplate off, I think you will find that the radio is actually bolted in. The manual showed two mount brackets on each side and the attachment hardware listed were machine screws. It's a different model but I suspect it mounts just like the one in the video in the thread posted above.
I don't think you are going to need the magic cables, unlocking devices, or other tools to disengage snaps when a radio is slid into the cavity.
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