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Logitech G Driving Force Shifter for G29 and G920 $59 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Logitech G Driving Force Shifter $59 free shipping with Amazon Prime members is the lowest price I seen for quite a while.
Everywhere else seem to be $68+ shipping.

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  • +1

    Good price is $40.

    • True, but this one is almost an all time low price on amazon, $58 was the lowest. I have one of these paired to my G29 wheel and I would highly recommend it

  • Does this work for g923 as well?

    • Yes it does

    • +1

      Can you use a Logitech shifter with a Thrustmaster wheel? Not that I have either….but am looking at options. Thanks

    • No free delivery tho

  • +1

    You can have free delivery without prime, on the checkout screen just change delivery to “Free standard delivery”. It will take a couple extra days to receive it though (for me says 14 to 15/10), totally fine with me to save $6.

    Amazon has been cheeky charging delivery to all orders, you have to change it on checkout when available.

  • +1

    How much for the auto transmission?

  • Bought one, thanks for posting

  • I dont play video games, just want to ask a question, what if the cars in game has more than 6 speeds?? I know in the real world it is rare -prob only Porsche and big diesel trucks. And if there are cars in games that has only automatic trans (as sold in real world these days) does most games still allow manual stick shift instead of paddle shift??

    • what if the cars in game has more than 6 speeds??

      Then it only goes up to 6 speed and it doesn’t let you go into 7th speed, I know this answer because I have one and that’s what happens

      And if there are cars in games that has only automatic trans (as sold in real world these days) does most games still allow manual stick shift instead of paddle shift??

      Yep they do, I’ve tried that and it basically shifts no problem on automatic cars emulating a manual transmission.

      • thanks mate. Very interesting. If i didn't have young kids I prob can set one up at home.

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