Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2x Motec Br2 - Lap Beacon Receivers - 15512 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Dublin, Virginia, United States

Dublin, Virginia, United States
2 Used MoTec Beacon Receivers - slight signs of wear.
Brand:MoTec Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:15512 Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia Surface Finish:Worn

Up for sale are 2 used MoTec BR2 - Lap Beacon Receiver 15512. These were used as recently as 2013, but not since, and working fine when removed from our racecars. The price listed is for purchasing 1 receiver, if you would like both, please make sure to purchase quantity 2.

No tech or setup support will be included in the sale of these receivers. These receivers are sold as-is with no warranty implied or given. No returns accepted. What you see in the pictures is exactly what you get. Only PayPal payment accepted, only eligible to US buyers - will only ship to US 50 states.

Bertone announces latest motor show special

Thu, 21 Feb 2013

Bertone has revealed it will give a new one-off concept its world premiere at the upcoming Geneva motor show. There is next to no information – not even a name – about what we can expect from the Italian carrozeria's latest offering, and all we have to work from is the 'teaser' image of the car's profile. We'll be live at its official unveiling with more details and images, so keep an eye out for our dedicated Geneva show live site.

2011 Mercedes CLS Leaks

Wed, 18 Aug 2010

The first official photos of the 2011 Mercedes CLS leak out The Paris Motor Show beckons, and we are thankfully going to have far more going on in the world of cars than we have for the last month or so. And today’s leak of the 2011 Mercedes CLS in all its production ready glory – well, it’s Photoshop enhanced production ready glory, anyway – is doubtless the first of the Paris leaks to come over the next month or so. Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen the replacement for the Mercedes CLS.

Rolls-Royce expands Bespoke operation

Thu, 11 Aug 2011

Rolls-Royce has decided to expand its Bespoke operation due to increasing customer demand for bespoke items, a company trademark. The Bespoke operation team, based at Goodwood, West Sussex, consists of designers, engineers and project management staff and will be doubled by the end of this year, bringing the number of Bespoke experts to over 50. Already in 2011 Rolls-Royce has seen a growing demand for bespoke additions to their cars, leading to the need to recruit more staff in key areas to match growing customer demands.