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I have a Playseat Evolution for sale that I bought for my PS3.

I have only owned it for 4 months and bought it for Gran Turismo 5, but its come to a point where I can not wait for the game to be released anymore and its now just sitting in my games room taking up space and collecting dust.

I have only played a dozen times and it is still brand new.

The playseat Evolution comes with:

seat and frame

left or right side gearbox holder

Logitec G27 steering wheel and pedals

seat slider

This awesome unit cost me $1450

sale price $1000

Please call me on 0410 336 988 if your interested.

thanks

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