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Advantage 1 Wheel, can you get it in the U.S.

Gary Bonic

Advantage 1 Wheel, can you get it in the U.S.

by Gary Bonic » Sun, 06 Sep 1998 04:00:00

Does anyone know if you can by the Advantage 1 racing wheel by Ferraro
design in the United States?  Thanks in advance for any help
Byron Forbe

Advantage 1 Wheel, can you get it in the U.S.

by Byron Forbe » Mon, 07 Sep 1998 04:00:00

If you paid for shipping you could - maybe. I wouldn't reccomend it though, because if
you have problems your stuck.

> Does anyone know if you can by the Advantage 1 racing wheel by Ferraro
> design in the United States?  Thanks in advance for any help

Crai

Advantage 1 Wheel, can you get it in the U.S.

by Crai » Tue, 08 Sep 1998 04:00:00

his web site
http://www.ferrarodesign.com.au/
I have one and I use it heaps ,  very few problems ,  but if you do
have a prob , they're easily fixed



>If you paid for shipping you could - maybe. I wouldn't reccomend it though, because if
>you have problems your stuck.


>> Does anyone know if you can by the Advantage 1 racing wheel by Ferraro
>> design in the United States?  Thanks in advance for any help

Byron Forbe

Advantage 1 Wheel, can you get it in the U.S.

by Byron Forbe » Wed, 09 Sep 1998 04:00:00

Gooday Craig. So you've drilled out the rivets and had a look then aye? I've had mine
for a month or so and am very happy, except

  1/ Depending on temperature (I guess) I hear and feel the springs in the wheel clonking
a bit. Maybe it needs to wear in a bit?

  2/ No switch for dual axis pedals, which for $400AU is a bit ordinary. I have not
contacted them about this yet. Do you know if they sell anything to enable this?


> his web site
> http://www.ferrarodesign.com.au/
> I have one and I use it heaps ,  very few problems ,  but if you do
> have a prob , they're easily fixed



> >If you paid for shipping you could - maybe. I wouldn't reccomend it though, because if
> >you have problems your stuck.


> >> Does anyone know if you can by the Advantage 1 racing wheel by Ferraro
> >> design in the United States?  Thanks in advance for any help

Nathan Wo

Advantage 1 Wheel, can you get it in the U.S.

by Nathan Wo » Wed, 09 Sep 1998 04:00:00



You mean room temperature? I can't see how they would be affected
(except maybe on a frosty morning - but you dont get up early to sneak
in a few laps before work do you? :-)

Is it supposed to have the dual axis pedals?

*plodding along with a GP1 for now*

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Byron Forbe

Advantage 1 Wheel, can you get it in the U.S.

by Byron Forbe » Thu, 10 Sep 1998 04:00:00




> >Gooday Craig. So you've drilled out the rivets and had a look then aye? I've had mine
> >for a month or so and am very happy, except

> >  1/ Depending on temperature (I guess) I hear and feel the springs in the wheel clonking
> >a bit. Maybe it needs to wear in a bit?

> You mean room temperature? I can't see how they would be affected
> (except maybe on a frosty morning - but you dont get up early to sneak
> in a few laps before work do you? :-)

  Seems to be when I turn the heater on and the room starts to heat RIGHT up :)

  Doesn't seem so. I must email Jason about it soon!


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