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Good day all, there seem to be a fair feel number of interest in the GIZZMO shift light, i'm just wondering if any sponsors, any indivitual, anyone that has the connection want to help us out and start up a group buy for these GIZZMO shift light?

Thanks

DualStage1.jpg

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500 to 16,000 RPM range

Full RISC Micro-processor design

Simplistic operation, 2 buttons

7 Matrix LED

No extras required. No knobs to turn,

no wires to cut, no pills to buy

16bit counting resolution

Super small dimensions a

Supplied complete with loom and

accessories

3 wire design to reduce installation costs

The Gizzmo Dual Stage Shiftlamp utilises a polished blue anodised aluminum casing to host a matrix of ultra-bright LED’s. The two-colour LED matrix provides an unmistakable indication as to which rpm stage has been reached. The first stage illuminates the yellow ultra-bright

center LED. The second or final stage illuminates the outer ring of 6 ultra-bright red LED’s signaling the change point.The Gizzmo dual stage shiftlamp only requires a basic 3-wire installation, and uses a simple two-button configuration for its operation.

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A mesage from GIZMO themself!

Hi,

More often than not it is cheaper to buy via Autobarn as shipping tends to be costly and they get cheap shipping rates as they get approx 100 at a time. If you are wanting to buy less that 20, it’ll be cheaper via them, even with the club discount (sad but true). If wanting more than 20 we can probably get a deal on shipping,

Cheers,

Ray

...and AutoBarn only sell them for $170 each.

i think they are a good idea for drag racing, because you really want your eyes on the road ahead than your tacho guage!

Yes i certainly agree! As i have found myself looking down at the tacho rather than the road ahead and almost gotten into a couple of sticky situations...thank god for them upgraded brakes!

Yes Autobarn would probably be the go then if we cant get more than 20, Autobarn also carry the whole Gizzmo range of products :D

get someone who knows how to install it aswell. the guy at the autobarn here has an s13 and installed it himself and couldnt get it working on his wolf ecu. aparently stock is fine tho.

i took it the guy who works on my car and got it working on my microtech but aparently needed another part to get it to work?

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Hi West,

I could match Autobarns $170 including delivery Australia wide. But without purchasing BIG quantities I cant better it. Only useful for those who either cant or dont want to go shopping!

Cheers,

Caz.. :blink:

www.cazracing.com.au

Good day all, there seem to be a fair feel number of interest in the GIZZMO shift light, i'm just wondering if any sponsors, any indivitual, anyone that has the connection want to help us out and start up a group buy for these GIZZMO shift light?

Thanks

DualStage1.jpg

DualStage2.jpg

500 to 16,000 RPM range

Full RISC Micro-processor design

Simplistic operation, 2 buttons

7 Matrix LED

No extras required. No knobs to turn,

no wires to cut, no pills to buy

16bit counting resolution

Super small dimensions a

Supplied complete with loom and

accessories

 

3 wire design to reduce installation costs 

   

The Gizzmo Dual Stage Shiftlamp utilises a polished blue anodised aluminum casing to host a matrix of ultra-bright LED’s. The two-colour LED matrix provides an unmistakable indication as to which rpm stage has been reached. The first stage illuminates the yellow ultra-bright 

center LED. The second or final stage illuminates the outer ring of 6 ultra-bright red LED’s signaling the change point.The Gizzmo dual stage shiftlamp only requires a basic 3-wire installation, and uses a simple two-button configuration for its operation.

the stock tacho is fine for me

A street car with 350hp nd high 12's is easy to drive without a shift light especially on the strip.

It's the bling factor like paulr33 is implying.

But with mid-low 11 sec cars then i would say yer go for one.

Every1 to their own though. :P

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