Gran Turismo official steering wheel

Official kits are co-designed and released in Japan by Logicool and Sparco[1] (distributed by import tuner Endless in North America), while compatible kits are designed and released worldwide by European manufacturers such as Playseat®[2] and MoveTech.The GT Force (LPRC-10000) is a rebranded Logitech Wingman Formula GP, with a blue rather than a yellow rubber grip.On June 26, 2003, Logicool released an Initial D Special Stage custom version of the GT Force (LPRC-10000).[10] Manufactured by Logitech for the PlayStation 2 primarily as well as being compatible with select PC games, the wheel featured force feedback and 900 degree rotation.The wheel received strong praise from reviewers at launch for being an overall good experience when paired with Gran Turismo 4.
GT Force (LPRC-10000) with Racing Cockpit (LPSK-01002) bearing the Gran Turismo logo.
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