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Gizzmo Dual Stage Shiftlight - New

500 to 16,000 RPM range

Full RISC Micro-processor design

Simplistic operation, 2 buttons

7 Matrix LED

No extras required. No knobs to turn,

No wires to cut,

16bit counting resolution

Supplied complete with loom and

accessories

3 wire design to reduce installation costs

The Gizzmo Dual Stage shift light utilizes a polished anodized aluminum casing to host a matrix of ultra-bright LED’s. The two-color LED matrix provides an unmistakable indication as to which rpm stage has been reached. The first stage illuminates the yellow ultra-bright center LED. The second or final stage illuminates the outer ring of 6 ultra-bright LED’s signaling the change point. The Gizzmo dual stage shift light only requires a basic 3-wire installation, and uses a simple two-button configuration for its operation.

Pickup Only (Brisbane)

$150.00

Contact Chris: 0422 289 568

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