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Thrustmaster Ferrari GT Experience racing wheel and pedals PC/PS3


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Thrustmaster Ferrari GT Experience racing wheel and pedals (see link) this has only been used about half a dozen times.


I'll include F1 2011 game so you can set up and play straight away, however the steering wheel can be used on a PC too.


The game shows in detail all the world circuits and you can adjust the viewing angle of the car, personally I like the angle as though you are in the car (see attached pics) and if you have a large screen it feels so life like as you feel the rumble through the steering wheel going over the rumble strips or if you crash. You can be Lewis Hamilton and drive Mclaren


This is considered one of the best secure clamp on steering wheels.


http://www.thrustmaster.com/products/ferrari-gt-experience-racing-wheel


The perfect boys toy only ?40 with Xmas fast approaching grab a bargain


Additional pics below showing the actual game on my 50 inch HD, there is so much you can do with this

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