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I had previously cut the front off and also the back, but that's about as far as I had got. So here is what we achieved this weekend.
1. Put a sleeve over the driveshafts to keep them off the ground and allowing them to free spin.
2. Built an extension for the steering column, positioned a couple of bearings on it. Added a couple of cross-members and bolted the bearings down using power steering rack brackets (see below). The idea is to mount this shaft to a logitech G27 steering wheel,but instead of using the steering wheel on the unit, will be using the FTO steering wheel. Still need tobuild a custombracket and weld that to the end of the shaft. This bracket will be the same as the back of the logitech steering wheel.
![Image](http://www.completefto.com.au/assets/temp/PSim3.jpg)
3. Got the feel right on the brake by using the booster with a spring behind it. and got the clutch feel right by adding the master cylinder and re-routing the pipe back into the cylinder with a couple of kinks in it with pliers.
![Image](http://www.completefto.com.au/assets/temp/PSim2.jpg)
So still have to work out how to work the Logitech pedals from the FTO pedals, but well on the way.