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FS: SimXperience Stage 3+ Simulator for sale in CT
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
SOLD: SimXperience Stage 3+ Simulator for sale in CT
Category: Accessories
Price (no $ sign please): $5999
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthEast
Item Condition: Used
Here is a quick rundown of all of the parts that are included:
SimXperience Stage 3 motion rig with rear traction loss ($5200 new)
Sparco EVO FIA cert seat and side mounts ($800 new can be used in a real car as well)
SimXperience SE Edition of Mini ButtKicker LFE bass shaker ($100 new)
Heusinkveld Pro Sim Pedals with baseplate:
Throttle/brake/clutch with baseplate and custom Ricomotech pedal inversion frame that I adapted to allow the clutch and brake to hang from the "dash" and throttle on the floor just like in a Porsche. (Would cost $900 new for all the parts not including my time to build it)
SimXperience Accuforce V1 Wheel:
includes original slip ring, and spare slip ring parts as well (Paid $1700 new but I realize it is worth about half this since the V2 came out)
Custom PC:
i7-3770,
8GB DDR3,
MSI 970 GTX,
256GB Crucial SSD,
Thermaltake Smart M 850W 80+ Bronze Semi-Modular PSU
all in a NZXT Guardian 921 RB running Windows 7
TV: Seiki SE50UY04 50-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz LED TV with wall mount arm. Will do does 4K or true 120hz @ 1080p (Cost over $500 new)
VR: Oculus Rift
*Asking $5999 buyer must come pick up from my house in CT*
All cables etc are included. I have all the original boxes and manuals and spare parts etc for just about everything but I am not going to even think about packing it up and shipping it.
Please contact me for my email address, phone number to discuss further.
Happy to answer any questions but please serious buyers only.
Pictures:
Video of power on and calibration:
Video of a quick drive to show off the rear traction loss and that the entire system is perfect working order:
This has been sold
Last edited by Jenner; 07-20-2017 at 10:21 AM. Reason: SOLD
#3
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Clutch with paddles, I used the location where the shifter would be installed for the mouse pad.
I had a quality 7 speed sim shifter in there before, but it felt so strange compared to real life. Even with the digressive action on the clutch pedal, it was really nothing more than operating 2 on/off "buttons" more than "rowing gears"
I'm a die hard manual guy (my 2017 Targa 4S is a manual) and I've owned and tracked 20 different manuals in the last 18 years. The rest of the simulator (esp with VR and rear traction loss) was so realistic that it made the shifting feel that much more fake so I deleted it.
I had a quality 7 speed sim shifter in there before, but it felt so strange compared to real life. Even with the digressive action on the clutch pedal, it was really nothing more than operating 2 on/off "buttons" more than "rowing gears"
I'm a die hard manual guy (my 2017 Targa 4S is a manual) and I've owned and tracked 20 different manuals in the last 18 years. The rest of the simulator (esp with VR and rear traction loss) was so realistic that it made the shifting feel that much more fake so I deleted it.
#5
Rennlist Member
Beautiful set up! Doing far more iRacing than club racing these days. I'll have to show this to my wife to illustrate there are people more crazy than me out there! ;-)
A ton of rig for the money! Glws!
A ton of rig for the money! Glws!