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Thomas Super Wheel

Reply from: Dirt
Date: 18 Dec 2006, 16:41
Thomas Super Wheel

I have a Thomas Super Wheel that I no longer use and would consider
selling if there's any interest (<sigh> marriage and kids will do that
to a gaming habit). It's the older, more robust of the two models (I
don't remember the names) and is the basic steering wheel with lever
shift and two pedals and an integration switch to flip between single
axis and dual axis wheel/pedal control. The pots have been replaced
with SPEC pots and I have at least one more set of SPEC pots that I
would include. The wheel works fine and has a serial connection. I
never got around to buying the USB adapter, but there is one available
from Thomas Enterprises.

If anyone's interested I can post links to some pictures of the wheel
and pedals this evening. I have no idea what it's worth other than I
spent around $400 on it when I bought it. I'd entertain offers and can
set up an E-Bay auction if there's legitimate interest.


Reply from: jwilson54
Date: 19 Dec 2006, 02:15
Re: Thomas Super Wheel

Dirt wrote:
> I have a Thomas Super Wheel that I no longer use and would consider
> selling if there's any interest (<sigh> marriage and kids will do that
> to a gaming habit). It's the older, more robust of the two models (I
> don't remember the names) and is the basic steering wheel with lever
> shift and two pedals and an integration switch to flip between single
> axis and dual axis wheel/pedal control. The pots have been replaced
> with SPEC pots and I have at least one more set of SPEC pots that I
> would include. The wheel works fine and has a serial connection. I
> never got around to buying the USB adapter, but there is one available
> from Thomas Enterprises.
>
> If anyone's interested I can post links to some pictures of the wheel
> and pedals this evening. I have no idea what it's worth other than I
> spent around $400 on it when I bought it. I'd entertain offers and can
> set up an E-Bay auction if there's legitimate interest.
>
I have a friend who's looking for a TSW I'll let him know




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