Amb Mylaps Racing Transponder My Laps Timing And Scoring 260 on 2040-parts.com
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
This listing is for a used AMB My laps timing transponder. This is the wireless red transponder used for auto racing. This is the transponder that does not require a subscription therefore you save subscription money every year.
The listing includes the transponder, charger cradle, car cord, and wall outlet cord. I don't need it anymore so I am getting rid of it. This will hold a charge as it should. |
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