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Selling off my Pi Systems 2 Dash/logger. This is a standalone electronic dash unit with it's own harness, sensors and software. Datalogging can be replayed on the dash unit or downloaded to computer. I bought this setup 2 years ago and have yet to put it in a (worthy) car.

Details can be found at : https://www.pixpress.com/e-store/carkit.asp

Upgrade options: https://www.pixpress.com/e-store/carparts.asp

PDF file : http://www.pixpress.com/pdf-files/29F-071324-x.pdf

Kit comes with:

Backlit dash unit with 9500rpm scale sticker on it (can be changed, have spare stickers + use software to change scale on dash)

Loom

PC Software

Sensors

-RPM

-two pressure sensors

-two temp sensors

-wheel speed sensor

Optional 10 chanel beacon kit (still brand new, lap timer kit)

The base kit has been used but is fully functional, dash has small scratch on painted surface.

The base kit is 2,090UK pounds, the optional extra lap timer beacon is 600UK pounds.

$2500 firm.

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Me, me , me , me...can you put me on a payment plan?

I have a bargain basemwnt Italian version of one of these and if you track your car they are worth their weight in gold. Forget Defi gauges that cost you $1300 and tell you nothing because your going to fast to look at them.

...and better then the STACK gear you see in Jap cars...Keep it!

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