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What’s the best cockpit and seat for the budget of 400€? I have a Moza R5 bundle (R5 Base, ES wheel, SR-P Lite pedals). I want to upgrade to a KS wheel in the future. I want the cockpit to be relatively sturdy even if I upgrade my wheelbase to an R12 and my pedals to load cell. Monitor stand is not requried. The seat should preferably be made of leather(ette).

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I would go for the Next Level Racing GT Lite, I have it myself and its perfect unless you have a very stiff brake pedal, then would choose the GT Lite pro or smth else.

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Dude, if you are planning to upgrade to an R12 (12Nm) and Load Cell pedals later, definitely do not get the GT Lite.

I know Lowis meant well, but that rig is basically a lawn chair. It’s fine for an R5, but once you put a 12Nm base on it, it will wobble like crazy, and the pedal plate will flex when you stomp on the load cell brake. You’ll hate it.

For €400, you can't buy a "fancy" brand new rig + seat, but you can build an endgame setup if you hack it:

1. The Frame (approx. €350) Look at the SimXPro X80 or Motedis S-Dream.

  • These are "8020" aluminum profile rigs. They are industrial strength and will never flex, even if you upgrade to 25Nm later.

  • SimXPro is based in the Netherlands and Motedis in Germany, so shipping is decent within the EU.

2. The Seat (The Money Saver)

Don't buy a sim racing seat.

  • You wanted leather, right? A cheap leather sim seat costs €250+ and sucks.

  • The Hack: Go to a local car scrapyard (junkyard). You can pull a real leather passenger seat out of a wrecked BMW, Audi, or Alfa Romeo for like €30–€50. It will be 10x more comfortable than a gaming seat, it comes with sliders, and it fits your budget perfectly.

TL;DR: Buy a SimXPro/Motedis frame and bolt a junkyard car seat to it. That is the only way to get a sturdy, future-proof rig under €400.

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