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Icard Usb Racing Timing & Scoring Receiver on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Cornelius, North Carolina, United States

Cornelius, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Country of Manufacture:China

Offered here is an iCard USB Timing and Scoring receiver.  The lot also includes a disc with the corresponding software and drivers.

This system saw only brief use at a handful of short track races--it appears to be in great shape!

The iCard USB is currently offered on various websites at well over $200.  This lot is a great deal!


The iCard setup may possibly be used for displaying live timing and scoring data at events such as:
  • NHRA
  • IHRA
  • IRL
  • Hooters Pro Cup
  • ALMS
  • Grand Am
  • USAC
  • SCCA
  • And more!
Please ensure that your events use iCard.  We cannot guarantee that any track/sanction uses this system.


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