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Hi guys iv'e organised an event day with a Professional Motorsport Driving simulator

its tons of fun and should prove to be great competition as we all get to drive the same car same track only thing that changes is the driver

we have 20 spots and they will fill fast

i will be taking a non refundable deposit at the Christmas dinner

What:

Racing Simulator Event

When:

Friday 19th Feburary 2010

5:30-8:30pm

Where:

Inspector Gadget Computer Repairs

73 Mullers Rd

Hamstead Gardens

Price:

Members $30

Non Members $35

Payment Details as follows

Name: Stevan Rosskogler

BSB: 065000

ACC: 10335841

please put your user name as a description

sign ups on the day welcomed

we will be running a BBQ dinner for the evening

we will reward 1st and 2nd place with some sort of prize/ bragging rights

if i have forgotten anything i will update as needed

first in best dressed so while i will have a list of 20 plus reserves people who pay in full first get first preference

1) Madaz - PAID

2) Heslo - PAID

3) SLED - PAID

4) RBware - PAID

5) Damo_R34 - PAID

6) writeoff - PAID

7) Krishy - PAID

8) Nightcrawler - PAID

9) typevu - PAID

10) niksta - PAID

11) Evil34 - PAID

12) Evil34's best man - PAID

13) Glen - PAID

14) Ruby - PAID

15) scandyflick - PAID

16) skwiz - PAYMENT PENDING

17) GRIM

18) Dion

19)

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rFactor is the engine yes, but im not sure what else they've done to it

should be decent then if they have a g25 wheel/shift combo... rfactor is pretty much the most accurate physics engine that can be played online - i tried it with my kb and mouse but it sucked badly, the logitech wheel setup will make it fun

its just around the corner from my house so put me down for this pls

-D

Im not 100% sure of the whole list but all the v8 super car list is there

Personally ill be choosing bathurst for us as thats where godzilla was made famous and its a good bang for buck track i played for a little over 5 mins on saturday and it really gives you a workout there is a lot of positive feedback from the steering

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