Mylaps Amb Tranx 260 Rechargeable Transponder on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Up for sale is one AMB transponders for car racing and other motorsports. Holds a full charge and in good condition. Buy now to avoid the annual lease program. owning one of these units outright will prevent you from having to pay the annual lease fee recently instituted..
comes with Transponder, Mounting Bracket, Charging cup and 110 V AC charging unit |
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