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EFTM’s Favourite Things – Day 17 – Thrustmaster T-GT II for Playstation valued at $1,099

If you’ve got a Playstation and you love racing games, we’ve go a Favourite thing for you! This is a CRACKING great Wheel for your racing games which will have you round the track like a pro.

Worth $1,099 this is high quality, and made for your desktop use to clamp on and give you a new level of steering control

If you’re really into it you can buy the optional pedals too, but this is a great start to your racing adventures!

This one could be yours! Just by entering our Favourite things TODAY!

Each day’s giveaway is a whole new competition, so you have to enter on that day to be in the running for that prize! But, it’s not a requirement that you enter every single day’s prize – up to you which ones or how many you enter! So – get the EFTM app, get your EFTM ID on the Win Page in the app then enter below!

For your chance to win:

  1. Download the EFTM App for Android or iPhone
  2. Register for an EFTMID on the WIN page
  3. Enter your EFTM ID in the form below.
  4. That’s it!

Our Day 17 winner is Andrew Hoffman from NSW!

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