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It's sold out already :(

FYI You can buy it from Canada for CAD$350, which at the current exchange rate is about $340. Or from the US for US$300, which is $280 at the current exchange rate. All you'll need is a plug adapter, because it comes with a power supply that's rated for 100V-240V input.

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For all of u chasing one I am about to sell my whole setup to fund the 34 build, it includes G27, games, desk, bride copy etc etc... I love the setup but after 12mths I miss my car too :/ PM me for details

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correct Dezz i had mine mounted to a coffee table for a few months but it was just never quiet right

i don't use it atm but i still have it :D i paid less than $300 for mine

edit and that deal isnt on with ebay but you can get it at the logitech shop

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You can make a surprisingly good cockpit from a $10 saw horse from bunnings. Chop one side of the legs about 50 mil, attatch a small length of board for the shifter and add some weight to the friont legs for stability, I use 10 kg weights either side. And the more comfy your lounge is the better.

Once you use a G27 you never want to use a controller again.

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Not the prettiest cockpit but I seriously doubt anything could be more comfy, and totally natural driving position.

The important thing is using the weights to stabilize it, where the tape is on the legs is where i put them and it makes it completely stable

even with the power of the G27 motor.

299 is a steal I paid 499 from dicks in January this year.

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You could always go to a wrecker and pick up a Commodore Executive seat for next to nothing, mount it on a board and attach the hobby horse to it. No need for weights and you have a vertical adjustment for height and rails for length to suit different people. Takes up more room though.

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