Thanks for the input guys. Now i'm thinking to get myself a t300, use it with my CSR elite pedals and get rid of everything else - at least until I have the chance to upgrade to a CSL wheel.
I think my primary platform will be the xbox so would it be better to get the tx version to use natively and then the drivehub to use with the ps4? I'm assuming the tx / t300 are identical in terms of the wheel base - gonna do a bit of research this evening.
Thanks again, great forum!
Since you are getting the drive hub anyways, you might want to get the wheelbase based on the best value for your money. For example I just looked at Amazon and they have the TX Leather edition for $489.95 USD, but they also have a T300GT for $399.97 USD. Granted, both of these prices aren't anything to write home about but, since platform compatibility isn't going to be a problem; go with the best value for your money. In this poor example, the T300GT is the way to go. With both options, you get the T3PA with the conical brake mod. Yes the TX has a better feeling wheel rim, but the T300GT has more functionality with it's wheel rim.
Even after getting the T300GT, and if your primary racing console is the Xbox; using the Drive Hub is pretty painless. It's better to save money where you can since you'll have it for either console.
NOW... What I'd do, is run the CSR setup, buy the CSL PS4 base, and go from there. Why spend the money and time, unless you plan on keeping the Thrusty setup?
What I'm actually doing...
I plan on running my basic CSR setup, and sometime in the spring I will buy a Club Sport base, BMW rim, V3 CSP's, CSS and mounting brackets for both the wheel and the shifter. Being that I already have a Drive Hub, I could care less about getting an officially compatible wheel rim or wheelbase.