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General characteristics BigBen Racing Seat
Controller type:
wireless steering wheel
Vibration feedback:
yes
Feedback:
yes
Compatibility:
THE PC, PS3, PS2
Braiding steering:
rubber
Management BigBen Racing Seat
Steering angle:
240 degrees
D-pad:
yes
Pedals:
gas, brake, clutch
Additional information BigBen Racing Seat
Range of wireless communication:
10 m
Power source:
4xAA


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