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Motec Btx - Lap Beacon Transmitter on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Dublin, Virginia, United States

Dublin, Virginia, United States
Used MoTec BTX Beacon Transmitter - slight signs of wear
Brand:MoTec Warranty:No Surface Finish:Worn Country/Region of Manufacture:Australia

Up for sale is 1 used MoTec BTX - Lap Beacon Transmitter. This was used as recently as 2013, but not since, and working fine when removed from our racecar. The price listed is for purchasing 1 transmitter.

No tech or setup support will be included in the sale of this transmitter. This transmitter is sold as-is with no warranty implied or given. No returns accepted. What you see in the pictures is exactly what you get. Only PayPal payment accepted, only eligible to US buyers - will only ship to US 50 states.

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