Longacre Racing Hot Lap In Car Timer System Lon21706 Transmitter Receiverdisplay on 2040-parts.com
Roseville, California, US
Longacre Racing Hot Lap In Car Timer System Lon21706 Consists of::
LON21628 Transmitter
(5-1/2 in x 3 in x 2-1/2 in)
LON21611 Receiver
(4-1/4 in x 2-1/4 in x 1-1/4 in)
LON21618 Display
(4-1/4 in x 2-1/4 in x 1-1/4 in)
*****(See photos)
****The small display box works with the receiver & can be used for formula cars, go karts, motorcycles, etc. with limited space in the drivers area. The transmitter works great when clamped to a small battery/motorcycle battery if needed...(most RACE tracks are already setup with a transmitter which you can use with your receiver/display).
Packed in the original box/packaging with the instructions. Works great for the amateur racer! Great addition for the full race experience!
VERY COOL!
Timer was only used twice at Sears point/ Infineon raceway
This model is approx. 5 years old/ not the current Long acre racing model featured. BATTERY NEEDED- (9V & AA BATTERIES) NOT INCLUDED
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