Random question about rally navigation gear switches

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snaf
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Re: Random question about rally navigation gear switches

Post by snaf »

I suppose you could but you don't have to.
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Re: Random question about rally navigation gear switches

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I've got to admit I'm not exactly sure which model it is I've got, and I've got to go and pick it up (I get stuff delivered to my parents as the postman tends to loose everything i get sent to the flat and I'm never here) but I'm sure for now it'll be good enough.
I've had a look at the rallymoto stuff including the tour of Portugal one, that's actually what kicked all this off in a way as its affordable enough for me to try, hence originally looking at manual ones to try it.
Mike those switches look good, but ATM out of my price range, its probably going to be a long build of slowly picking more kit up when i can afford it so when I've got some money I'll give you a shout to see if you've still got any (thumbs)
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Re: Random question about rally navigation gear switches

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by pin out he means the connections the operation of basically a wiring diagram with connections on. ;)
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Re: Random question about rally navigation gear switches

Post by Brian Eland »

I have a few bits lying around if your interested shop is up at Newcastle can sort most rally gear.
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