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Nd Tech Shock Dyno A-5 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

New River, Arizona, United States

New River, Arizona, United States
Good shape, Still looking for Software, so as of now no software included.
Brand:ND Tech Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A-5 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

USED ND Tech A-5, Shock dynamometer, used good shape, all functions. NO SOFTWARE INCLUDED.

The new models sell for $1795 - 1995 with software. 
Software is a spreadsheet, and calculates the timing at different air pressures to chart shock valving.

Frequently used at tracks to test for shock problems, and verify valving changes.

All reasonable offers will be considered, if interested, Make on offer!

** ITEM FOR SALE LOCALLY SUBJECT TO LOCAL SALE, WILL CANCEL AUCTION AND DELETE BEFORE AUCTION ENDS IF ITEM IS SOLD LOCALLY **
Local pickup only, or Once paid for i would be happy to assist with getting it picked up by a freight company you arrange to have it shipped through from my Business in Phoenix AZ 85032.

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