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Ive got my G27 racing wheel a week ago and its only been used once. I bought it pretty much solely for GT5 but due to the constant stuff arounds of the release dates and prices involved in building a realistic driving experience i have lost interest.

Item is AS NEW, works beautifully and has been used for probably 2 hours on NFS: Shift. Still have original box and packaging. Will upload pictures for anyone interested but item is as new, you can still smell the leather on the steering wheel..

Throw me an offer guys,, cheers :)

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$250 plus postage to SA

No thanks mate looking for abit more..

location?

Sydney, NSW

hey mate,

interested, where abouts are you? does the forcefeed back all work? power cable there? i bought one off ebay and went to pick it up and the FB wasnt working and didnt have the power cable.

See above. Everything is included and works 100% its only been used for 2 hours at most, i bought it from an actual logitech shop so im pretty sure it should even have some sort of warranty on it

Whats the Price you want for it then?

Afterall the rules state:

1. When starting a new thread, you must include a set price, or at the very least a ballpark figure that you are looking for. EOI's are not permitted, if you want to auction your gear then use e-bay

Edited by Mr Sniper911
I am interested in this too, how much are you looking to sell it for?

Im looking for no less than 300 for it not including delivery. TBH im not sure how much delivery goes for though

Edited by PSI-FED

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