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PIAA Builds a “Best of PIAA” Polaris RANGER RZR UTV
Media Invited to Test Drive at Heartland Challenge

Portland, OR (8/9/2010) - PIAA Corporation, the leader in Powersports lighting and accessories, will debut its breakthrough PIAA Polaris Ranger RZR S at the upcoming GBC Motorsports Heartland Challenge, August 20-21, in Carisle, Iowa.
PIAA's Polaris Ranger RZR - Best Of
PIAA's Custom built Ranger RZR UTV
PIAA's stunning RZR S side-by-side – built by Full Throttle Engineering – is equipped with the best components from the PIAA Powersports parts bin, including PIAA HID Conversion Headlight Bulbs, PIAA Lightbar, three PIAA 520 All Terrain Pattern Lamps, and – most significantly – the new PIAA Alternater Kit, making it the first alternator-equipped RZR in the world.

Media covering the Heartland Challenge are invited for a hands-on, behind-the-wheel demo drive or a ride-along in the PIAA RZR S during the day on Friday or during the race itself Friday night. That's right, during the race!

Media members interested in putting the PIAA RZR S through its paces should contact Gary Medley at gtmedley@gmail.com or 503-516-1468.

The 3rd annual GBC Motorsports Heartland Challenge at the Blue Ridge Run course in Carlisle, features a 10-hour ATV event and a four-hour UTV race. The headline Heartland Challenge's ATV race starts Saturday at 1:30 p.m; the UTV race takes the green on Friday evening at 7:30 p.m.

About PIAA:
PIAA has been the acknowledged leader in innovative automotive and Powersports products since its founding in 1963. PIAA products, created in PIAA's Technical Design Center in Japan, are known for their visionary design, inspired engineering and quality components.


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