Turbo Controller
Turbo Controller
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Xbox 360 Turbo Fire 2 Wireless Controller with Rumble Sale Price: $17.89 |
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Xbox 360 Turbo Fire 2 Wireless Controller is a fully featured wireless controller for Xbox 360. No cords or dongles are required! The TF 2 includes dual rumble motors and programmable rapid fire functionality along with an integrated headset port for Xbox Live play. |
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PS3 Turbo Shock III Wireless Controller Sale Price: $10.92 |
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Intec's infinity series is revolutionary! This controller features 2.4GHz wireless technology that allows you to play up to 20 feet away from your console with no interruptions, while supporting up to 20 players in one room... |
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Intec G7784 Wired Controller with Turbo and Vibration Function for PS3 Sale Price: $10.08 |
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Combines Gamer Design And State-Of-The-Art Technology For A Superior Gaming Experience. Dual Action (Analog And Digital) Gives Unmatched Control; Turbo Function Gives Instant Auto-Fire Or Repeat Capabilities... |
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Turbo Fire 2 Bluetooth Controller with Rumble Sale Price: $29.99 |
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PS3 Turbo Fire 2 Bluetooth Controller with true Bluetooth technology requires no dongle or cables for direct sync with PS3 hardware. Programmable Rapid Fire, dual rumble motors, SIXAXIS compatible, and blue LED's that illuminate when Rapid Fire function is active. |
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DreamGEAR PS3 Wired Turbo Controller - Smoke Black Sale Price: $11.03 |
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The Turbo wired controller for PS3 is designed with a great custom paint under spray, pressure sensitive buttons, slow motion feature and turbo feature for enhanced game play. The Turbo wired controller utilizes the latest technology to provide you with the most comfortable and enjoyable gaming experience... |
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DreamGEAR PS2 Wired Turbo Controller - Smoke Black Sale Price: $8.84 |
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The Turbo wired controller for PS2 is designed with a great custom paint under spray, pressure sensitive buttons, slow motion feature and turbo feature for enhanced game play. The Turbo wired controller utilizes the latest technology to provide you with the most comfortable and enjoyable gaming experience... |
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PS3 Turbo Fire Wireless Controller w/ Rumble Sale Price: $29.99 |
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PS3 Turbo Fire Bluetooth Controller features Bluetooth compatibility (no dongle required), Programmable Rapid Fire, Supports true Sixaxis control, and dual rumble motors. |
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Super Nintendo Turbo Controller (AsciiPad) |
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for use on Super Nintendo only |
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PS2 Turbo Shock 2 Controller Sale Price: $19.95 |
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This controller combines gamer design and state-of-the-art technology for a superior gaming experience. Dual Action (analog and digital) give you unmatched control, while the turbo function gives you instant auto-fire or repeat capabilities... |
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Turbo Grafx 16 Controller |
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Controls Turbo Grafx games. |
When Universal launched the Fast and the Furious series of street racing films, they only expected only a modest return. Although street racing was getting a lot of press attention and the popularity of modified imports were exploding, the movies was never expected to be a blockbuster. However, the film was an unexpected summer hit. It grossed $40,089,015 on its opening weekend, surpassing the film's $38 million budget. It may have been the media buzz and gear head buzz surrounding the movies that caused an explosion in the box office and gave global insight and curiosity into the supercharged social scene of racing and customizing cars.
Two of the films' stars that caused the movies to thunder in the box office, were the Mazda RX7 and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. One of Japan's largest automotive aftermarket companies, Veilside, built the Mazda RX7 that was later filmed in Fast and Furious to show off its "Fortune" wide-body kit at the 2005 Tokyo Auto Salon. At the time of the show, the car was painted red, and it had everything a show car should - an HKS T04Z single-turbo conversion kit, a massive intercooler shoved under the front bumper, big Rotora brakes, A'PEXi coil-over shocks and vast 19-inch Andrew Evo-V wheels inside P255/30ZR19 front and P305/25ZR19 rear Toyo Proxes radials.
For the Fast & the Furious: Tokyo Drift, the same Mazda RX7 was painted Sunset Orange Pearl and Veilside built three more visual clones, including one that was destined for destruction using a previous Mazda RX7 that had appeared in both previous Fast and Furious movies. One of the cars used in the previous Fast and Furious movie was Dominic Toretto's red RX.
In the sequel to the Fast & Furious, 2 Fast, 2 Furious, the character Roman Pierce was given a new partner in his adventure, the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder with a Snyper Body Kit. The car was personally picked by John Singleton for Pierce to drive and the car came equipped with a Vortech Supercharger V5 G trim, HKS Blow valve, HKS AFR (fuel management controller), RC engineering 270cc injectors, Boost Variant Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge and a Magnecor 8.5mil Competition wires and a license plate that said "H8TER."
The Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder had the most elaborate paint job of any of the cars built for any of the Fast & Furious movies. The patchwork design on the car were not graphics but painted on with House of Kolors paint. It was one of the few cars in the film that wasn't destroyed although a total of four were made for the filming. It is rumored that the car exhaust was swapped with a Subaru WRX.
Like all cars in the Fast & Furious series, both cars were heavily reinforced with a roll cage for bridge jumping. Also there was so much neon lighting used in the cars that a technical specialist whose expertise was in shooting neon on film was kept on set at all times. This obviously cost a lot more and cut into the budget but it made the film authentic.
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