his review is the first in a two part vide on series for this cockpit. Know as the “Build” review. I will also be publishing a “Setup” review in the second video. I would rate the build difficulty as “easy”. Everything went together without having to modify any parts. And all fasteners were present. So no trips to the local hardware store. All the parts arrived in very good condition and were packed with plenty of foam protection. I do think this is one of the better kits out there for the price point. Speaker stands, and keyboard attachments come at additional cost on some other similar price kits. This kit came with the RS9 seat. I do like this seat. As it is finished very well and has minimal flex between the seat back and bottom section. Not an easy feat with an adjustable back seat. At a total cost of 450.00 dollars including shipping, this seems to be a pretty good deal so far. But of course I still have to attach a wheelbase, shifter and pedals to this cockpit. And then give it a proper driving test before a final verdict can be reached. So, make sure you check out the second video of this review. Called “The Setup”.
GT Omega Pro Cockpit Review “The Build”
May 17, 2019 12:58 pm
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