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Logitech G27 wheel, pedals, and shifter (almost 4 years old and still running strong)
Self modded stock G27 wheel rim (cut the wheel rim for open top concept wheel, better view for digital dashboard)
GT EYE brake pedal mod
Sli pro wheel plate
Blue momo crome shifter
Next level wheel stand
Replica racing seat, fully reclining and slides back and forth, I forget the name of seat
Sparco headrest (its an actual neck rest, but I took out the material from inside and used it to hold the head rest in place. Then I stuffed it with a bag of cotton balls. These are much, much more softer and comfortable then the material that was inside)
Base for racing seat mounted to the wheel stand, DIY with some wood, nuts and screws (made it too long to accommodate the wheel stand pro I had before, now I need to cut it short and some black paint to go with my next level wheel stand, got this idea from "inside sim racing")
Turtle beach PX22 headphones
Startech 3.0 usb hub
LG HDTV 1360×768@60hz (using a manual adjustable shelf from canadian tire. Its actual purpose is to store stuff on, like for your garage)
PC: Asus desktop, intel core i5-4440 @3.10GHz, 8 GB ram, GeForce GTX 760, windows 7
Black velcro strap to prevent pedal plate from movement, also used some wood underneath the pedal plate to prevent it from flexing/moving because of pressure from break pedal
Yes, I wake up to my setup everyday in my room, but wish I had more time to spend with it:p.
Below is a pic of my previous setup


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Thinking of using something like this for race time data. Would be nice to have some useful information displayed on a tablet. But I will look into what are the limitations with sli max manager software with regards to displaying info. But this app looks very interesting.
 
Thinking of using something like this for race time data. Would be nice to have some useful information displayed on a tablet. But I will look into what are the limitations with sli max manager software with regards to displaying info. But this app looks very interesting.
Yah this app i great. And you can have up to 3 devices connected at once
 
I had them closer together, but that means I have to point my legs towards the middle and that left me feeling pain in my knees. Funny, as I am only in my mid twenty's.:roflmao: I've tried, before I moved the pedals apart, but can't heel & toe. But now, it feels more natual for me.
 
Hi, I don't have a lot of room in my house. I have made a custom built rig.
Thrustmaster tx with the following
Gte rim
T3pa pedals
th8a shifter
Gt omega pro chair
Wheel stand pro built in.
32" Sony screen
android tablet for hud.
 

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Hi there, here is my sim racing set up I built for Assetto Corsa, Project Cars and iracing.
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And my garage where it's kept. I haven't epoxied the floor yet, unfortunately settlement on the house happened too slow for me to be able to get in and coat the floor before we moved in so I have to wait until I've finished the shed out the back to get rid of all the stuff in the garage so I can do it
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Gets a bit warm in there so I installed a fan above the seat but I really need to install aircon. Would help when working on the car too once I finish my work bench.

Every man needs a man cave.

Components:
Fanatec CSWv2 with Bmw and Formula rims
Fanatec CSPv2
DSD Pro Sequential Shifter
Buttkicker mounted on bottom of racing seat (which is then bolted to frame using rubber mounts)
Rack mount amp for buttkicker bolted to frame under seat
Triple 24" screens
Android 7" tablet with Dashmeter Pro

PC:
Gigabyte Sniper G1 Sniper Z87 Motherboard
Intel Core i5 4670k
EVGA GTX 780 FTW
8Gb Ram
Sound Blaster Live! 24 Bit card for Simvibe
Fibre optic 100/10 internet connection
 
It´s super stable...almost no flex at all. When I first got it I couldn't believe how stable it is. It's my first rig but I read and watched a lot of reviews before I got it and the flex of the most rigs was the thing I was worried the most about.

The other cool thing about it is it's easy modability. I built the shifter plate and the tablet holder myself and the keyboard holder is taken from a raceroom rig.
 

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