Rugged Radios Mobile Radio / Intercom Mounting Plate For Can-am Maverick on 2040-parts.com
Arroyo Grande, California, United States
Install your Rugged RRP327, 360, 660, or 686 intercom and Vertex VX2200 mobile radio in your Can-Am Commander or Can-Am Maverick. Includes all mounting hardware and additional support bracket. Works with:
Radio and Intercom not Included! |
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