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Raceceiver Fusion Elite Driver Fan Radio Imca Wissota Nascar Mini Micro Sprint on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States

Rapid City, South Dakota, United States
RACECEIVER FUSION ELITE DRIVER FAN RADIO IMCA WISSOTA NASCAR MINI MICRO SPRINT, US $105.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1600 Part Brand:Raceceiver Warranty:Yes

New RACEceiver FD1600 Fusion(earpiece included)

The RACEceiver FD1600 Fusion for Drivers is being mandated at short tracks all over the country. This small communication device is revolutionizing the industry, making the sport safer for both the drivers and officials. It saves time by allowing officials to talk to all the drivers at the same time and lets you get on to more racing. The officials can warn drivers about accidents or debris on the track.

The Raceceiver 1600 Fusion Comes with a Holster clip, AAA battery, earpiece and Instructions. 
 
If your a driver and you need to hear the track workers or you are a fan and want to hear what they are saying then this is the must have for years to come.
 
Almost all tracks and many sanctioning bodies use or will be using this and they will use the frequencies this model handels. 
 
They are preprogrammed all you need to do is turn in on anf flip to the channel needed for that night.
 
Its small size and price make it a great investment.
 
This model has great reception.
 

                                     

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