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Brand new SARD Attack Meter. The SARD Attack Meter is a fully loaded display meter that has over a dozen monitoring functions related to lap times, corner speeds, and other useful functions. It is also capable to log over 10 minutes of track time.

Amogst the functions of the Sard Attack Meter are:-

12 functions for monitoring vehicle performance

Monitors engine speed, vehicle speed, acceleration

Lap timing function with history and best lap recording

Speed Limit Cut feature, as well as many more

Easy to see LCD screen and easy to use interface

Some screens may be in Japanese

AUD 250 (Costs over AUD300 in nengun)

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