That's a Philips radio. There's every chance that there will be a 'security pre-fix' number printed on the label. Good news being:- that a radio code can be supplied through software, either by me or fellow members.
There's the old trick of using cut up wire coat hangers - inserted in the holes. Pushing these wires in an outward direction, and having someone else to assist you to pull out the radio.
Alternatively - jump in the car and visit your nearest car workshop / small garage - and ask if you can borrow their keys to remove radio. They'll usually just pull it out for you - free . I've been asked many times, and would never dream of charging for such a small favour.
Then look for security number: format TOK568, or just write all the numbers down - and post here.....
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