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There are new ones on ebay for under $200 shipped just in case anyone is interested

link, found a few with many bids still rolling, and cheapest i found shipped was 245.

i would assume a new one would be a while off yet, they tend to make them last for a while.

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Both the flatmate & I purchased one each for $195.

The main reason we bought them is due to our addiction to online drifting with GT5, however, we''ve found the G27 isn't very user friendly when it comes to the drifting aspect of the game but instead more towards the racing aspect. It may be due to the configuration/setup we're using but so far I'm regreting I ever made the purchase as I'm not a huge ps3 gamer & probably won't use the G27 once my GT5 phase wears out.

so if anyone knows a good drifting config/setup for GT5 with the G27... please post it!!!

Yeah I thought it sucked at first when drifting but you do get the hang of it, although the drift mode makes it too easy to slide, drifting in race mode is more fun :D

I paid $400+ for mine ages ago, these are crazy cheap!! The force feedback etc makes them great for gaming....

it just takes practice to drift with the G25/27 on GT5. and alot of throttle control.

the easiest way to learn how to drift in the game using the wheel is just running a normal race with whatever car you want to drift. or run practice mode if you dont want other cars around.

run the car you want to run, no traction control, ABS is up to you. and start to use a bit more power on the exit of the turns, i'm not talking about stabbing it to 100% throttle straight away. but a bit more than what you usually would. then once your comfortable with it, start putting more power on at half way through the turn, then at the start and finally before the turn even starts.

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