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Racepak IQ3S

I am selling my Racepak IQ3S which is still brand new unused in box.

Price $1550 + postage. Pickup is in SE VIC or South Yarra/Prahran during working hours.

More information can be found at http://iq3s.racepak.com/ 

NB - check yourself before you wreck yourself

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5 hours ago, ISLIDE013 said:

Bit confused as the price on the link you shared is $970

To be fair, the link pricing is in $USD and you would have to add shipping on top.

But in saying that, i had a quote come through yesterday from Haltech for a lot less.

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Just now, JimmyRickard said:

if its a logger dash its not bad value

I dont think the make the street version with a logger do they?

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20 hours ago, ISLIDE013 said:

Bit confused as the price on the link you shared is $970

That price is in USD
 

14 hours ago, Coullsy said:

Haltech are $1200 + Postage

Yes you are correct, Haltech is $1200 + postage, for the bare unit only...
 

10 hours ago, Coullsy said:

Yeah they do, the logger version is $1900 + postage

 

But the link provided and the description above it seams to be just the standard version

Yup it's just the standard version, not the logger version
 

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At the end of the day, I'm selling the product for less than what I got it for for, I'm not ripping anyone off.

I'm just over trying to prove myself because you get alot of idiots saying they can get the Racepak for 1k then link me to the normal dash... then realising they wrecked themselves, then deleting their post. But bless the person who invented screenshot :17_heart_eyes:

Hence the note of "check yourself before you wreck yourself".

https://www.enginemaster.com.au/racepak-iq3-street-dash-display-r250-ds-iq3s-not-data-logger-7-25-x-4-x-1-125.html

http://www.vpw.com.au/Category/Index/549508?Brand=Racepak

A bit of googling will result in the difference, I've highlighted it bold.

http://www.haltech.com/iq3-dash/
– Haltech IQ3 Street Dash
– Dash mounting hardware
– 34 pin AMP main connector, Colour coded wiring harness & spare pins
– 2 Programming buttons
– V-Net Male Terminating Cap
– USB Programming cable
– USB Memory stick with Racepak Datalink II software & Full Installation Manual
– Haltech Quick Start Guide
– Haltech and Racepak sticker set


http://iq3s.racepak.com/
IQ3S Street Dash
Mounting Studs and Nuts
Wiring Harness
Two programming buttons with pigtails
V-Net Male Terminating Cap
Racepak sticker set
Programming Cable
Programming Software and Installation Manuals
1 Oil Pressure Sensor
2 Temperature Sensors

 

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