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RE: Awesome Sim Racing Seat for your Digital Home



I built mine a few years ago now. Made it from one of the shipping
boxes I
had my stuff from the UK sent out in and an old computer table.



Fitted with a G25 wheel, Recaro seat, 32" FULL HD Samsung TV. Picture
here



http://www.altbierbude.de/component/option,com_hotornot2/task,display/idx,15
39/Itemid,31/lang,en/



I only use GT Legends and Rfactor. In my mind, 2 off the best racing sims
out there. Huge online racing fan base so you never have to race a
computer.
Real drivers are more unpredictable and fun.





If you want a motion simulator there are quite few addons out there, but
this one is on my list for the future!!



http://www.bluetiger.com/index.html



Later this year and am going to design and get made up a metal chassis. Too
expensive to ship something out to this part of the world and I get hit
with
up to 30% duty and VAT.



Hope to see some of you online!

Dave.



From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Mark McCall
Sent: 10 August 2010 23:20
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Awesome Sim Racing Seat for your Digital Home





> It needs a butt Kicker on the seat

Yeah, quite a few of them seem to use those.

> Even better, a 4 axis motion platform! I've seen various made out of
windscreen wiper motors!

You watched that video - right? :)

M.



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