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Polaris Rzr Overhead Bluetooth Stereo System 2008-2013 Rzr 800 570 Xp 900 Rzr 4! on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Flora, Illinois, US

Flora, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

Overhead Stereo System designed to fit on your Polaris RZR Rollbar.
This kit has been designed to easily fit on your RZR's rollbar and install in minutes with only a pair of scissors and a screwdriver.  This unit rests on top of the rollbar and is quickly attached with wire ties.  Once attached, feed the wire along the roll bar, hook it to your battery, and your done.  This unit can be used with or without any windshield and top combination. 

This RZR Stereo Enclosure includes tons of features!

2- 5.25" Dual Cone 300 Watt Marine Speakers
Marine Stereo with AM/FM, USB/ SD/AUX inputs Detachable Face and Wireless Bluetooth and 4x60 Watt Maximum Power Output and Remote Control
Internal Power Antenna
LED Dome Light with on/off switch
Water Resistant Stereo Housing

This enclosure will fit on all 2008-2013 Polaris RZR's with the exception of the 2013 Jagged X Edition.

Feel free to call 618-662-2641 with any questions you may have. 
            
 

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