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I bought this to use in my Supra but have decided to get out of motorsport and thus selling the car along with all parts. This dash is essentially brand new. The dash unit itself has been mock fitted to a bracket and powered up once, however it has never been configured or logged. All accessories remain in their unopened packages!

This is the top of the range logging unit. Includes a built in GPS module for lap timing and a whole range of other features. It is plug and play with Haltech ECUs (PS2000 etc). If you are using a different ECU, all you'll need is to get the CAN cable or vnet module to suit whatever ecu you are running (Racepak has a cable for just about every aftermarket ecu) from racepak or one of the ebay racepak dealers, and you are ready to go.

NOTE: this is essentially a plug and play dash and does not require complicated wiring like MoTeC ADL and SDL etc.

Kit includes:

Logging Dash

2x buttons for manual configuration

Wire harness

GPS antenna

2GB MicroSD card with USB for laptop

36" vnet tee cable

Installation manual

Software Cd

Mounting screws

Serial to pc adaptor cable

I will also throw in a custom alloy bracket that I had fabricated for use with this dash (allows it to be mounted to your steering column).

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Asking $1400 including postage anywhere in Aus

Please keep in mind that this is a new-in box kit and this very same set up will cost you anywhere from $1700-$2000 plus postage to buy yourself.

Item is located in Adelaide

Simon 0439 367 074

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