What happens when a 900 WHP Viper hits a walll.....!!!!

underpressure

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It becomes this :drive:

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We purchased this wrecked car (how it became wrecked is another story) for a potential project. The main reason we sourced this car was for the drive train that was not damaged. After removing the drive train, we tried to decide what to do with the leftover components. We ultimately decided to have fun with it and created a video game machine. We wanted a more involved experience when we played games and what better environment than the cockpit of a Dodge Viper. The purpose of creating this game machine was for our clients to play while we were working on their cars. The current specs on the system are a Logitech G25 racing wheel, pedals, and shift assembly hooked up to a Playstation 3. The whole setup took about a day to fabricate and set up. The sound from the tv is being piped into the car speakers through an amp. The dash lights up for an additional effect.

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And for any Battlestar Galatica, Nip/Tuck, or 24 fans, you might recognize the person driving in the last photo.
 
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I don't watch tv, so I don't know who the cutie is, but that is an awesome gaming setup.

What's your rig for flight sims? :omg:

since it is a PS3, the rig is mainly for GT5 prologue right now but we will be getting GT5 when it finally releases. The Logitech wheel also works with a computer so we can easily hook one up. You could watch surf the internet and watch movies :eater:. I could be typing this from the viper, but am not.
 

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Are the Logitech G25 racing wheel, pedals the type that has multiple turns lock to lock or is it the type the simply turms about 60 degress left and right?

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She looks better in the "real life" picture driving the car than she does on-screen in those shows, that's good for her!
 

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Are the Logitech G25 racing wheel, pedals the type that has multiple turns lock to lock or is it the type the simply turms about 60 degress left and right?

900 degrees total travel. This system is being replaced with the new G27 from Logitech.
 

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Sweet! :yay:

Looks great!


Better check the pass airbag. Looks like it would not pop right if the car was to have another accident! ;)
 

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