My 'Budget' Sim Racing Rig

This is my home sim racing setup. It features a Logitech G920 wheel and pedals bolted to a Playseat Evolution (including the add-on shifting bracket) running a Logitech 6-speed H-pattern shifter (plus an aftermarket extension). Next to that, a CNRAQR hydraulic e-brake that I found on Amazon. A PXN CB1 button box handles everything a wheel and shifter can't, and two Logitech 4-port USB hubs and an Amazon 'cable management kit' keep it from looking like a spider nest. To keep it portable, I used two Harbor Freight dollies that easily let the whole rig roll out of the way when it's not race day. Driven by an i9-10900 and RTX 3070 into a 65" 120Hz Philips TV, because if you're going to pretend to drive a race car in your living room, you might as well see it happen. Later I added the FIFINE mic and a boom attachment that also holds a small soundbar I sourced locally from Best Buy. The best part of it all - The build retains the ability to expand and retract the Playseat so Ryder and I can share seat time, and it takes less than a minute to change that around as currently configured.