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Product Description (# 51-0512-QC )

QuickCar Racing Products 51-0512 Clipboard Timing System
Since its founding in 1992 QuickCar Racing Products has become one of the industry's premier racing equipment manufacturers producing and distributing quality racecar components.

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Application NotesIncludes two Robic 505 stopwatches five sample qualifying & timing sheets
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About QuickCar Racing Products

QuickCar is committed to bringing high quality innovative new products to market products built with pride to save time and money and improve the performance of every race car.

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Since 2002 Ultrarev Inc. has been striving to supply and support car enthusiasts around the world with the products and service they deserve. With the economy the way it is we understand how important pricing is. Here at Ultrarev Inc. our car parts are some of the lowest prices around. With that in mind you will not lose quality. We offer auto car and truck parts from nearly 150 manufacturers. These companies are some of the most highly regarded in the automotive industry today.

Our highly skilled staff is ready to answer any of your questions. Our hours of operation are Monday trough Thursday 9am to 5:30pm and Friday from 9am to 4pm. Should you have any question please call 1(877) 858-7272. We would like to thank our new and existing customers for their trust and support in our company. Ultrarev Inc. will continue to provide top notch customer service along with quality car parts and low pricing.


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* If your shipping price varies from the standard shipping cost we have listed we will notify you immediately for additional shipping charges or give you the option to cancel your order and receive a full refund.

* Please note for international orders it may take up to five business days for your item to be ready for shipment.

* International Orders may take from 10-40 days for delivery depending on item purchased customs may take longer to inspect certain items.
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