Currys G29 wheel/pedals/stick offer
Currys G29 wheel/pedals/stick offer
Author
Discussion

defblade

Original Poster:

7,932 posts

234 months

Monday 25th December 2017
quotequote all
https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessorie...

I hope it's a decent offer and you're all not about to tell me it's rubbish, 'cos I just reserved one wink

Time to re-install Project Cars (which I quickly ditched when I joined the kickstarter then discovered it was pretty much unplayable without a wheel (they have, I think, sent me more money than I paid in the first place anyway since, so win-win)) for the first thing wink

Havoc856-S

2,072 posts

200 months

Tuesday 26th December 2017
quotequote all
G29 is a good wheel despite the nay sayers.

I bought mine a few years back from Currys in the NY sale for £99.99 - without a shifter. Shifter itself is worth £40-£50 depending on the outlet you look to buy it from...

BUT

Currently that offer is great as the normal wheel and pedals is retailing on average for £130-140.


Prinny

1,669 posts

120 months

Tuesday 26th December 2017
quotequote all
Thanks for the heads-up! Just ordered. Now all I need is a stand/seat...

fizz47

3,116 posts

231 months

Wednesday 27th December 2017
quotequote all
Prinny said:
Thanks for the heads-up! Just ordered. Now all I need is a stand/seat...
Thanks - ordered as well

born2bslow

1,674 posts

155 months

Wednesday 27th December 2017
quotequote all
Can't go wrong with that as a starter wheel. So many people go and splurge hundreds of pounds on kit, then find they hardly use it after a month or two. The G29/920 is a great wheel at that price, and the only decent 3 pedal set with h-shifter at that price level. You have to spend a lot more to get that with Thrustmaster or Fanatec. The 3rd pedal addition on Fanatec's cheapest pedal set is £120, just for the pedal to add in...if you get hooked on racing, £150 is the thin end of the wedge though, there is no limit to how much you can convince yourself to spend...