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Just out''''''''''''''''am/fm/clock/mp3 or ipod 4 inch tube real simple and sounds great takes up less room on the front rack don't miss anymore ball games ,,,,,,,all waterproof,,,rhino lined,,,, all you need is a 12 volt cigarette lighter and you are set. If you need a low cost atv radio this is it

Quadcrazy members $140.00 shipped

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Comming soon am/fm/cd,,,,,,,mp3/ipod ready ,,,,6 inch speakers remote crontrol,,,,,,all waterproof.

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Ok,,,,,After Reading this thread I think 1 post should be in the Places to ride section and the other needs to be in the Classifieds.....Am I wrong????

Anyway,,,,,I couldnt figure out how to Split this thread without screwing it all up....I need Schooled:laugh:

If Im wrong please put this back in the GF,,,,

Thanks,,,,,

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Sorry i did'nt know where to put for sure.

Anyway thanks for putting where it needs to be.

Heres one more hot new build from us

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In-Dash Marine CD/MP3 Player

Anti-Theft Detachable Face

AM/ FM/ MPX Tuning Receiver (USA)

CD/ CDR/ CDRW/ MP3/WMA Compatible

Full Function Wireless Remote Control

3 Beam Laser Tracking

8 x Oversampling

Anti-Skip Mechanism

Auto Power Loading

Auxiliary Input on Face Plate

Minute/ Second Track Display

24 Station Memory

Full Function LCD Display

Auto Best Station Memory

Full Illumination Carrying Case

Pair of 6.50'' Waterproof Speakers

Splash Proof Radio Housing

Transparent Smoke Tint Face Cover

The msrp on the radio alone is over $180.00

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