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Controllers I use
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I'll have to watch this tomorrow when I can put the sound on.
Life is like a box of Slot cars...
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That last controller was interesting Nico, what is it?
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It's called Ollislot, German product, can't buy it in a shop anymore.
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Really interesting.
I love puttering with gears
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Yay! Carsteens rule....
Ask me what controllers I have these days.
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I think I might need a CarSteen...what do you reckon Munster?
I love puttering with gears
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Well Mr Baracer....I would say yes.
I had resistor controllers, Parmas, but then bought a Professor Motor device (adjustable) and really liked it but after that I bought the Carsteen CS-01 and loved it so much that I bought the CS-02 as, you know, insurance.
On my home track the PM controller is permanently plugged in for daily use but when I want to race or go racing the Carsteens are the weapon of choice.
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I absolutly agree, a very good weapon of choice!!!!
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