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Port-a-tree Eliminator 2000 Plus Drag Racing Practice Tree on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Excellent Condition<br>
Brand:Port-A-Tree Warranty:No

Only used a handful of times just found it while cleaning house. Works perfect, needs to go to a new home as we don't race anymore.


Nobody beats the performance of Portatree's ELIMINATORa" Practice Tree. In today's competitive drag racing environment you can't afford to be late on the tree, and practice is what it takes to sharpen your reflexes. By using the Eliminator Practice Tree you will be cutting great lights in no time. The new shift light feature will help you make quick consistent shifts. Ensure that your practice efforts provide consistent winning results on the track! Features: 4 tenths Pro Tree 5 tenths Full Tree Delay Box in Each Lane Light Diffusers to Simulate Track Lights Single or Dual Lane Operation Connects to Full Size Dual LaneTree and/or LED display 110V Operation- A/C Adapter Included Two Hand Switches Included Connects to Staging & Timing Photo Cells Random Handicaps Adjustable Rollout/Delay/Shifts

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