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Thrustmaster Grand Prix 1 Wheel

Terrance Xavi

Thrustmaster Grand Prix 1 Wheel

by Terrance Xavi » Tue, 23 Jul 1996 04:00:00

Has anyone bought the new Thrustmaster GP 1 yet? Here is a description
of it:

"Acceleration and brake paddles located on steering wheel. Shift
buttons located on steering wheel for quick up or down shifting.
Non-slip cushion grip steering wheel. 180 degree wheel rotation.
Realistic Grand Prix racing feel. Securely clamps to desk with dual
clamping mechanism."

I would love to try it out on GP2! It supposed to be released today
(7/22) so look for it.

--

"Let's kick the tires and light the fires Big Daddy!" -anonymous dead wingman

Neil Yeatma

Thrustmaster Grand Prix 1 Wheel

by Neil Yeatma » Tue, 23 Jul 1996 04:00:00


> Has anyone bought the new Thrustmaster GP 1 yet? Here is a description
> of it:

> "Acceleration and brake paddles located on steering wheel. Shift
> buttons located on steering wheel for quick up or down shifting.
> Non-slip cushion grip steering wheel. 180 degree wheel rotation.
> Realistic Grand Prix racing feel. Securely clamps to desk with dual
> clamping mechanism."

> I would love to try it out on GP2! It supposed to be released today
> (7/22) so look for it.

> --

> "Let's kick the tires and light the fires Big Daddy!" -anonymous dead wingman

Is this for real?  There's nothing on Thrustmaster's web site about this....

Neil
--
Meek and obedient you follow the leader
down well trodden corridors into the valley of steel..


       Neil Yeatman, Ajax, Ontario, CANADA


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