ATTN: Racing Sim players - Logitech Formula Force Wheel for 47.95

ScoobMaster

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Anybody who is seriously into racing sims and needs a good force-feedback wheel - this could be a good deal for you. justdeals.com (http://www.justdeals.com) has the Logitech Wingman Formula Force wheel and pedal combo for $47.95 plus shipping (shipping for my set to New York was 11.50 - kinda high, but the total package @59.45 is a far cry from the original retail of $129.99!) This is the ORIGINAL logitech wheel (not the newer and cheaper "GP" version) with the I-FORCE cable system. These are OEM plain box, but mine looked brand new when I opened it - Can't wait to try it out with NFS 4, GP legends, and Nascar 3! No software was included, but all the drivers are easily obtained at logitech's website.

Here is a direct link to the justdeals site:
http://store.yahoo.com/justdeals/logindev.html

P.S. Justdeals states that the USB connector is not included, but mine had the USB adapter in the box.

Happy SimRacing!
-ScoobMaster
 

TigerNY

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I bought this wheel combo a while back from them for 39.xx or 42.xx dollars, don't rememeber. Came in plain box, but also seemed new and mine included the usb .... Works great and is a lot of fun... try it with "BreakNeck" racing game...
 

mckeller

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I bought 2 of these at Office Depot last week for $25 each. They had them marked down to $49.99 plus an extra 50% off. They had them on a big dicount table. So you might want to check out your local OD. These are the retail packaging and factory sealed.
 

moocat

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This is a nice wheel for the money and the FF drivers have lower cpu utilization than the MS sidewinder. If you can find one or $25 even better. They are much better than the new version.
 

Midnight Rambler

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<< Anybody who is seriously into racing sims and needs a good force-feedback wheel - this could be a good deal for you >>

Whilst a good deal $-wise, this is not the best wheel to have if you are a serious sim racer. The force system is so-so, and the pedals are really bad. Act Labs is the way to go for any lower budget racers (the really good wheels start at $250 and up, and most don't even offer FFB!).
 

moocat

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Ahhh...another sim racer is out of the closet. You are the 2nd person in the last week to reveal himself :) I agree with you about wheel quality, It's still a decent deal at $50 and a great deal at $25. I have a pair of TSW2 connected via PDPI L4s and I would never go back to plastic wheels but for the more casual racer it's not bad.



 

shinyeggs

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for me, i prefer to get it at buy.com,
bought this wheel at a total price price of $85

$81
+ tax(CA)
+ $9 (shipping)
- $10 coupon ($30-$10)
total -> $85

and it comes with a $20 MIR

its also available in staples for $85 but im not sure if its force feedback, didnt say in there page. its good to use the $75- $25 coupon if its the same wheel.

this is retail box, not oem.