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Next Level Racing have announced a new entry-level racing cockpit for less than $400. It appears to have all the major features required and although the pedal position seems stationary is distance there is adjustability of chassis length and a seat slider that should work for most people. You can purchase from their Web site.

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Press release:

AFFORDABLE GT-STYLE RACING FOR THE ENTHUSIAST – THE NEXT LEVEL RACING GTRACER

16 NOVEMBER, 2023 – Next Level Racing® is excited to unveil the brand-new Next Level Racing GTRacer. The GTRacer simulator cockpit has been designed specifically to deliver an immersive GT-Style racing experience for racing enthusiasts in an affordable package.

The new Next Level Racing GTRacer is the perfect starting point for a sim racer’s journey to the top step of the podium. Racing fans will find themselves in the driver’s seat in their favourite racing or road cars on a variety of simulation platforms.

Alongside the attractive pricing, the Next Level Racing® GTRacer offers drivers a full-suite of features such as a premium reclining leather & suede seat with seat-slider, integrated shifter & handbrake mount, solid pedal tray and a wide range of adjustability, placing the sim racer in the driver’s seat with optimal comfort and immersion.

The Next Level Racing GTRacer also offers rigidity for Direct Drive Wheelbases up to 13 NM force feedback, and pre-drilled for universal compatibility with Wheels, Pedals and Shifters from Thrustmaster, Logitech, Fanatec and Moza, ensuring users can easily integrate their preferred peripherals.

“We are thrilled to introduce the Next Level Racing GTRacer, a game-changer in the entry-level racing simulator market,” said Hess Ghah, CEO of Next Level Racing. “Our commitment to delivering a immersive and high-quality racing experiences at an affordable price has resulted in the creation of the GTRacer. Whether you’re a seasoned racing pro or a newcomer to the world of sim racing, the GTRacer is designed to meet and exceed your expectations.”

Global Pricing | USD 399 / Euro 399 / GBP 379 / AUD 599 / JPY 64000

The Next Level Racing GTRacer is now available at Next Level Racing retailers worldwide. For more information about the GTRacer visit https://nextlevelracing.com/products/gtracer/

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