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Anman G920 G923 Pro Racing Wheel Stand/Simulator Cockpit Fits Logitech Thrustmaster Fanatec G25 G27 G29 T300RS TX PC XBOX ONE PS4/ Wheel Shifter Pedals Seat NOT Included

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Management number 208538642 Release Date 2026/03/22 List Price $36.00 Model Number 208538642
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  • ▎Strong Stability ▎ Four-point enameled panels are securely fastened to the racing bracket, providing a stable base to ensure the strength and stability of the bracket.
  • ▎Ingenious design ▎ The unique rounded look of the steering wheel mount, heavy metal and punk style makes you the brightest star on the track. Seat frame pre-installed, compatible with all sizes of seats, supports dual slide or DIY installation.
  • ▎Fully Adjustment ▎ Racing steering wheel stand adjusts steering wheel angle, pedal distance and angle. Flexibility to position the shift lever on either side provides an ergonomic setup to meet your racing preferences.
  • ▎Wide Compatibility ▎ Racing simulator cockpit is compatible with Logitech G27, G29, G920, Thrustmaster series and other popular devices. Play games with Xbox one, PlayStation and PC.
  • ▎ 30 Days Guarantee ▎ We offer a 30 day price guarantee and if there is a price difference, we will arrange to refund the difference. Buy with confidence!
Item Weight 42.3 pounds
Manufacturer Anman
Type of item Video Game
Item model number RACING STAND 15
Product Dimensions 48.5 x 24.7 x 41.7 inches; 42.4 Pounds

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