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Anyone want to buy my HKS PS3 controller? I need to recoupe my losses from the NISMO AFM I just bought :laugh:http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250746384386&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

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Just bought it yesterday, and am already impressed with the whole package. No idea about the online thingy as im not a geek in reality i have wireless network and all setup but have no idea what to do when i go into the playstation lobby.

If anyone can give me lessons on what to do i will let you have a go on my driving sim with 911 gt3rs wheel and clubsport aluminium pedals, and a gamers cockpit all setup with a 32 inch screen :).

What do you class as a real steering wheel, and why do u need an FIA approved seat your not actually going anywhere ur stationary? 64" TV really how wide are your eyes and how close are you sitting, wrap around 32 " screens provide all the detail that your peripheral vision can take.

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Does this steering wheel and pedals lok real enough to you :)

Any more real and i might as well sit in my race car and go racing :).

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he was trying to see if he could mass produce a product like that for under 5k i think the last i heard but all last year he spent his spare time go karting ;) and winning races so not sure how its all going

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