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For sale - Logitech G27 Steering Wheel / Racing Wheel in perfect condition. Includes wheel, pedals and shifter. $400 neg.

Located Adelaide (southern). Pick up only, local delivery can be negotiated.

Mounted on a home engineered stand. Pedals are adjustable for position on base.

Wheel angle, wheel height and shifter are adjustable to suit your seating position.

This stand has specifically been built to suit a lounge/couch seated position. Can be adjusted to suit any seating style.

Wheel/stand folds down flat for ease of storage, trolley wheels to assist in moving it around. The base is quite thick/heavy to ensure the set up wont move around with intense racing/force feedback from the G27. Rubber feet also ensure it grips a tile/slate floor surface.

Perfect for you PS3 or PC, works amazingly with GT5 and LFS.

Also advertised on gumtree -

http://m.gumtree.com.au/logitech-g27-racing-wheel-stand-ps3-pc-gt5/v?adId=1024317395#G27

Please see ad for pictures, will upload on here hen I get on a pc.

Edited by barraspalding
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Tell some of your more racing orientated mates... Keen to invest the money towards a new helmet.

Oh and I racing ain't your thang, it works well on Euro Truck Simulator 2 hahahaha

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