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Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 10:40:54 +1000
From: Jeff Male <jjm@one.net.au>
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This is the best controler in the world.    It has the best feel to the
brake pedal, just like a real race car.  The brale pedal pressure get
stiffer just as the wheels will lock in Gpl and you can get the most out of
your brakeing.  You can sit in it for hours and don't feel uncomfortable
(until you get out after 4 or 5 hours that is).
  These thing are very reliable because where i go to use them (a place
called RACENETT in sydney) that have has four for about 2 years getting used
for about 5-10 hours a day six day's a week and are still in as good
condition as new.  I think they have only had to replace the steering pots a
couple of times as you cant expect something that is constantly moving to
last with that much use.

If you can afford one buy one !!!!

LG wrote:

> I would very much appreciate that fortunate owners/users of this product
> (maybe the Australian people is in the best position for that) could let
> me know about their experiences on it, also on the durability side.
>
> Big question is:   Is it worth the huge investment? Is it too
> oversensitive in steering? Does it work that well with GPL? What about
> the pedals?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> LG



