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Racepak Smartwire, With Can Switch Panel And Haltech Interface Module New on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:RacePak Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:500-KT-SW30

Selling my Brand new in box RacePak Smartwire system.  We no longer have a racetrack and I'm focusing more on my street cars.

This is a fully programmable power control module.  It replaces a fusebox with a digitally controlled solid state setup.  Very high tech, but easy to use!  

Everything is new, never used, never installed, purchased from Haltech and includes:

-Smartwire 500KT-SW-30 complete system

-Smartwire CAN Switch Panel 500SW-PNL8

-Racepak to Haltech Interface Cable 

MSRP was $2526US total, if It doesn't sell this time round I will separate but I would prefer not to.  

Shipping anywhere in Canada is $40-50
Shipping anywhere in the USA is $60-75
Shipping worldwide is available but I need to quote it.

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