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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 11:50:24 +0000
From: Yvonne Tommis <m002ej00@mcmail.com>
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Subject: advice please - steering wheels
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This is for my 6 year old son ( honest ) who is also handicapped and
therefore pedals are probably out of the question.

I have just ordered Microprose GP1 to run on a 486 100mhz computer. I
need a steering wheel. What should I buy as a first timer? I don't
really want  to spend a fortune. Is thrustmaster GP1 okay, or what is
better?

thanks, 

Colin Tommis, North Wales, UK
