View Full Version : Act Labs Shifter + extra Shift Plates FOR SALE
Tweaker
3rd November 2005, 03:09
I have put my ACT LABS GPL USB Shifter and 4&5 Gear Shift Plates for sale on eBay right now. The auction lasts for 10 days, so it will end on Saturday, Nov 12th (19:00 PST).
Take a look if you're interested, or bid for it if you are really interested :tilt:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ACT-LABS-GPL-USB-Shifter-4-5-Gear-Shift-Plates_W0QQitemZ5825797839QQcategoryZ3677QQssPageN ameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There is a lot to read, but overall, it is in good condition, has been rarely used, works perfectly, and been treated well.
:thumb:
steve
3rd November 2005, 07:11
yay go tweak
nikimere
3rd November 2005, 11:21
how much is the shipping to ireland on that though? : /
Anarchi-H
3rd November 2005, 18:49
I get the strangest feeling that it will end up going for a small mint.
Tweaker
3rd November 2005, 19:32
how much is the shipping to ireland on that though? : /
Yah that is the most common question right now. I have not fully weighed every single item so I do not have an accurate weight. The things aren't too light, but I cannot make any guesses. I will be weighing it once I get a box to safely fit all the items in. I'll keep you posted on the weight :thumb:
96 GTS
7th November 2005, 18:00
I've always wondered this, but how does it mount to the desk? My desk is a really stupid design, it has about a 1" lip that hangs down in front. Pictures of the mounting system, maybe?
Edit: Sorry, I see how it works now. I do think it'll work with my desk, too
Tweaker
7th November 2005, 18:15
How do you mount a wheel on that desk? Or do you not have a wheel?
96 GTS
7th November 2005, 19:07
I have a Logi DFP, I think you're familiar with the mounting system, but anyway. You know how it has those small plastic extensions that attach to the mounting brackets. I have to take those off, and put them sideways behind the lip of my desk, when they're sideways they're almost the same width, and then I crank it down. It works ok, unless I get really rough, then it can come off the desk. Plastic on plastic doesn't have nearly as much friction as plastic on wood. What I should do is just get a small square piece of wood, cut it to the right thickness, and glue it under that lip, I think that would solve all my problems.
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