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Looking to buy Logitech g25
I'm looking for buying Logitech G25,without hardware problems.Cosmetic problems are allowed.I'm from Bulgaria,and is very hard to find to buy this wheel even used.
#2 - dadge
it could be cheaper to buy the G27 or even a Fanatec equivalent.
Yes,now i read about Fanatec - Porsche 911 GT3 RS V2 wheel.I don't understand it's come with standart shifter (not H-shifter) or not,whatever i think to buy this wheel + h-shifter + standart pedals.After a month or two i will buy and clubsport pedals.
Quote from saudzboa :Yes,now i read about Fanatec - Porsche 911 GT3 RS V2 wheel.I don't understand it's come with standart shifter (not H-shifter) or not,whatever i think to buy this wheel + h-shifter + standart pedals.After a month or two i will buy and clubsport pedals.

The sequential and h-shifter come together desperately from the wheel itself. I believe the GT3RS is only a wheel, without pedals and shifter. The standard pedals are good, but I'd recommend the CSP (clubsport pedals).

The GT2 wheel is a complete set I believe that works on PC, Xbox360 and PS3 (if you're a console-user as well).
Quote from Bose321 :The sequential and h-shifter come together desperately from the wheel itself. I believe the GT3RS is only a wheel, without pedals and shifter. The standard pedals are good, but I'd recommend the CSP (clubsport pedals).

The GT2 wheel is a complete set I believe that works on PC, Xbox360 and PS3 (if you're a console-user as well).

here is small part of the description of the wheel

Content:
  • Force Feedback racing wheel with belt drive
  • Quick guide
  • Power supply
  • Black painted metal shifter paddles
  • ClubSport Shifter Paddle Aluminum

Recommended accessories:
  • ClubSport Pedals
  • ClubSport Shifter Paddles Carbon
  • ClubSport Pedal Tuning kit
  • ClubSport Pedal Colour Kit: red, blue, grey, black and orange
  • Shifter set for Porsche wheels with sequential shifter and 6+1 shifter
  • ClubSport table clamp to adjust the angle and improve stability.
  • RennSport Wheel Stand
  • RennSport Cockpit
So the Wheel comes with Power supply,Black painted metal shifter paddles and ClubSport Shifter Paddle Aluminum,and must buy H-shifter and Pedals (normal pedals for now) separately ,right? And i know that clubsport pedals are better,option but i can't buy it now.
And here is the info for GT2 Wheel

Content:

* Force Feedback racing wheel with belt drive
* ClubSport shifter paddles aluminum
* Adapter cable to connect Logitech G25 /G27 pedals
* Quick guide
* Power supply

This is only the wheel without pedals!

Note: Driver and manual must be downloaded from www.Fanatec.com -> Support

Recommended accessories:

* ClubSport Shifter Paddles Carbon
* ClubSport Pedals
* ClubSport Pedal Tuning kit
* ClubSport Pedal Colour Kit: red, blue, grey, black and orange
* Shifter set for Porsche wheels with sequential shifter and 6+1 shifter
* ClubSport table clamp to adjust the angle and improve stability.
* RennSport Wheel Stand
* RennSport Cockpit

thath means,isn't a complete set,and must buy standart pedals and h-shifter ,separately or i'm wrong ? (confused)
I've misunderstood them then. Both are just wheels indeed. Those shifter paddles are the ones behind the wheel. The GT2 has an adapter for G25 pedals which could save you some money, if you know anyone with G25 pedals (I could send them for the shipping price).
Quote from Bose321 :I've misunderstood them then. Both are just wheels indeed. Those shifter paddles are the ones behind the wheel. The GT2 has an adapter for G25 pedals which could save you some money, if you know anyone with G25 pedals (I could send them for the shipping price).

Yes,i know that paddles are for behind of the wheel.For now i don't know which of both wheels is better Porsche 911 GT2 Wheel or Porsche 911 GT3 RS Wheel because GT2 is more expensive,but GT3 has more new feats. and improvements (like ForceFeedback and adjusting steering angle independent from the game) If i buy,GT2 and buy the G25 pedals from you + H-shifter from fanatec...the cost will raise.

Porsche 911 GT3 RS V2 Wheel EU (179.95 euros)

+
Porsche wheel Shifter set (50 euros)

+
standard pedals for Porsche Wheels (euros)

= 300 euro + delivery



and

Porsche 911 GT2 Wheel - EU (250 euros)

+

Porsche wheel Shifter set ( 50 euros)

+ Your G25 pedals (cost uknown )

+ 20 euro for delivery (from Fanatec + unknown cost for your pedals delivery)

= much more cost than ,the offer of GT3
The GT2 has Xbox support, that's why it costs more. So if you just use it on the PC: get the GT3RS. The (improved) and (new) stuff on the GT3RS page are mostly things that are new or better compared to the V1 wheel. When you buy the GT3RS it will be the V2 version. You can't buy the V1 wheel new anymore.

For more information I suggest you to look here: http://www.fanatec.de/html/pw_overview.htm
Quote from Bose321 :The GT2 has Xbox support, that's why it costs more. So if you just use it on the PC: get the GT3RS. The (improved) and (new) stuff on the GT3RS page are mostly things that are new or better compared to the V1 wheel. When you buy the GT3RS it will be the V2 version. You can't buy the V1 wheel new anymore.

For more information I suggest you to look here: http://www.fanatec.de/html/pw_overview.htm

I see ,well i use only PC ,so i will go for GT3.Another misunderstood for me is the question about the shipment.When i choose a wheel there is wrote "incl. VAT plus shipment" ,but when i add to a cart the wheel and process to buy it ,there is writing that i must pay 21 euro for the delivery .It's free or not,i dunno..
It's including VAT, but not with the shipment. Atleast, that's what I think. It's just that price + the shipping.
You can have my G25 for 150 euros. It's in great condition and everything works. You will have to pay the shipping of course.
Quote from Nathan_French_14 :You can have my G25 for 150 euros. It's in great condition and everything works. You will have to pay the shipping of course.

You can have a brand new Fanatec for ~180 euros, and maybe with some discount from me.
Quote from Bose321 :You can have a brand new Fanatec for ~180 euros, and maybe with some discount from me.

Except it'll last about 30 minutes before you need to spend another 60 euros on a lube kit for the pedals. Then you'll need a de-lube kit for another 70 when you over-lube it. then you'll need a lube kit lube kit, when the lube kit becomes squeaky.. that's another 100 euros.
Quote from dawesdust_12 :Except it'll last about 30 minutes before you need to spend another 60 euros on a lube kit for the pedals. Then you'll need a de-lube kit for another 70 when you over-lube it. then you'll need a lube kit lube kit, when the lube kit becomes squeaky.. that's another 100 euros.

I herd you like...
My wheel's motor spins loudly whenever I turn the wheel, and there seems to be no more force feedback, anyone know what the problem may be? Everything still works perfectly except the spinning is annoying. Anyone interested in buying just the G25 pedals and shifters? Or I can sell the wheel together too if you don't mind the spinning motors for cheap. I live in Australia.
one of the internal gears could have some/all its teeth missing. if the wheel is out of warranty, open it up and investigate. you could find a replacement part and your wheel would be like new again.
Quote from Sephiroth-Zero :My wheel's motor spins loudly whenever I turn the wheel, and there seems to be no more force feedback, anyone know what the problem may be? Everything still works perfectly except the spinning is annoying. Anyone interested in buying just the G25 pedals and shifters? Or I can sell the wheel together too if you don't mind the spinning motors for cheap. I live in Australia.

Send a message to Logitech about your problem, maybe they propose you te send your wheel to their factory for investigation. And you'll get a new one for free, eventhough it's out of the warranty period. Their warranty on the G-series Wheels is a lifetime. So I suggest going to Logitech instead of the shop you bought the weel. You'll get ge info about what you'll have to do when you get in the process .

This is what happenened with my G25 when it died, Had to send it to switzerland (40 euros) got back a brand new G27 delivered at my house, for free, 4days after I sent them my broken wheel .

Goodluck m8!
Quote from Drifters Only :Send a message to Logitech about your problem, maybe they propose you te send your wheel to their factory for investigation. And you'll get a new one for free, eventhough it's out of the warranty period. Their warranty on the G-series Wheels is a lifetime. So I suggest going to Logitech instead of the shop you bought the weel. You'll get ge info about what you'll have to do when you get in the process .

This is what happenened with my G25 when it died, Had to send it to switzerland (40 euros) got back a brand new G27 delivered at my house, for free, 4days after I sent them my broken wheel .

Goodluck m8!

I've called and emailed Logitech and they told me they only have that service for the US, and not Australia where I live. Bought it second hand and don't have receipt>_< Suppose I can try send it to US but will they honor an overseas wheel with no receipt?

I've also tried disassembling the whole wheel and still having the same problem after putting it back. I wonder if anyone is after only the pedals and shifter....
Quote from Sephiroth-Zero :My wheel's motor spins loudly whenever I turn the wheel, and there seems to be no more force feedback, anyone know what the problem may be? Everything still works perfectly except the spinning is annoying. Anyone interested in buying just the G25 pedals and shifters? Or I can sell the wheel together too if you don't mind the spinning motors for cheap. I live in Australia.

I'd be interested in your G25 pedals, though I reckon shipping to Germany would make any effort to strike a fair deal an effort in futility... But feel free to PM. Who knows!

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