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on the home page, $500 he says but if we can organise a couple of mates that want to buy them should be cheaper, even if its just me and you IMO

I'm interested in a group buy but I want to see them first. I have looked at two similar units designed for the G25/G27 and they were horrible in terms of quality lots of flex and very bad seat.

so it only costs 500 bucks for the whole frame? man ill be interested...hehehe...would never leave home if i buy this...hehehe

Kriss when you going next to play at racesimcentre? let me know coz i want to go again...eheheh

That $319 setup was available from Harvey Norman, I have sat in it and it was crap. Heaps of flex in the frame for the steering wheel and it really needs a cross brace to the bottom rail.

The price was also considerably cheaper at HN I think $199 without those additional speakers.

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My mate - re-introduced this to me (I thought Drag-Tag closed down due to a shifting its focus on manufacturing systems)

--> http://www.tagsystems.com.au/index.html

thats sick....will have to try that one day...

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