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The opportunity has arisen to race in a few interstate events this year, so to free up a bit of cash I'm considering selling my recently acquired Race Technology data logger and display unit.

Rather than re-write the spiel from the Race Technology website here's a link to the package deal that they offer:

http://www.race-technology.com/content.php?pcat=2&cat=30591

In addition to their basic kit I also have the following:

20Hz GPS Upgrade

2 Gb Sandisk CF Card

Additional windscreen mount for the Dash 3 display unit.

I don't have a card reader but one can be bought for a few bucks from Ebay.

All the gear is less than 6 months old, has only been used a couple of times and as such is virtually "as new". The only thing I've done is cut the two aluminium angles into four pieces to allow me to mount the data logger.

There is also a heap of other info on their website regarding the individual components, but if you have any questions I'll do my best to answer them. Alternatively you could always post a question on their support forum.

Actual DL1 data logger and packaging:

DL1Kit.jpg

Dash 3 picture from the RT website:

DASH3.jpg

Now I would prefer to sell this as a package but will consider splitting them IF I can get a buyer for the Dash 3 first. The price for the package direct from Race Technology would be roughly $1500AUD including freight and GST, or considerably more if you use the Australian distributor.

Looking for $1100 for the package or $900 for the DL1 data logger and $300 for the Dash 3.

Paul.

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