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Both items are in as new condition and in perfect working order. I had a lot of plans for the steering wheel and as much as it saddens me to get rid of it other priorities have come up. I am selling the tablet because I don't use it as often as I like. Willing to post at buyers expense, item location is in northern suburbs Melbourne. Contact me via PM or call/msg me on 0402545233, if I don't pick up please leave a message and I will get back to you :)

Fanatec Porsche 911 GT2 Steering Wheel

Quick rundown of the wheel:

  • Compatible to Forza MotorSport (Xbox 360), GT5 (PS3), iRacing (PC) and all the other great racing sims
  • Alcantara leather rim just like in the original Porsche GT2 (100% identical material)
  • Smooth belt drive for sensational force feedback effects
  • Multiple adjustment possibilities with the TUNING functions
  • Force Feedback racing wheel with belt drive
  • ClubSport shifter paddles aluminum
  • Adapter cable to connect Logitech G25 /G27 pedals
  • Quick guide
  • Power supply

It is compatible with pretty much all the platforms (Xbox, PS3, PC). It comes with the wireless dongle for PS3 and I also have the adapter so you can use different pedals (e.g. Logitech G25/27). It comes with two different shifters, one is the sequnetial (up+down) and the other is 6 speed H-Pattern.Please note this is only the steering wheel, pedals do not come with it.

More info can be found here http://www.fanatec.d...eafdf440f927a15

Price: $230

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Medion Lifetab P9514

This tablet would have to be one of the best bang for your buck tablets on the market. It comes with pretty much everything you need. Cameras, 3G + WiFi, very quick and responsive, rarely if ever crashes on me and it has really good battery life!

  • Just recently upgraded the firmware to Android 4.0.3.
  • 32GB memory
  • 3G + WiFi - holds regular sim card.
  • Front and back camera.
  • Long battery life - really it is, I am amazed how long this thing lasts for.

Full specs can be found here: http://www.pcworld.i...14/410218/specs

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Price: $350

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