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Davis Tm-5000 Self Learning Traction Control Imca Usmts Ump Modified Msd Hei on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Moberly, Missouri, United States

Moberly, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Davis Manufacturer Part Number:Tm-5000sl hei

Traction Control Unit was used only one season. Get yourself basically a brand new unit for a fraction of the price of new, very concealable. You will be surprised to find out how many of your competitors have tc, give yourself the same advantage! If you have any questions feel free to message and ask. Item is in original box. All wiring is included to install. Worked very well. 

Whether you are running Late Models, Modifieds, Sprints, Dirt, or Asphalt, Davis Technologies Traction Control can hook you up.

These units are great for Pro level racers running big races where conditions are constantly changing during longer races and the competition is tough, or you just want the advantages of a smaller, lighter unit.


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