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wow my time of 2:17 wasnt so bad afterall...would have gone quicker as that was my only good lap and i was just getting the hang of how the sim actually worked....but i managed to get the car on fire :)

yeah thats right Krishy my first time in it was 2:19's with a little self controll its easy to get faster

Is anyone interested in buying the game like myself and we can do online racing there's heaps of cool australians that make killer mods V8 super cars, bathurst ledgen, touring car ledgens and a million other kool mods and a 101 killer tracks faithfully reproduced

thanks steve let me know how much it is :thumbsup:

EDIT: just got off the phone to steve and he says that Mark is in the process of getting the simulator in the shop from the truck and should be ready in about 2 weeks or so.....now i cant wait

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Yep would love another one (that ran a bit smoother - the power issues were a bugger time-wise).

Mallala would be awesome - especially since many of us have done timed laps around Lala in our own cars and could compare.

Ok had a few laps last night got a 1:14 in the 31 and my mistake it has 299 rwkw i have done laps with the gtr and i also have a rb28dett rwd jgtc type car that extremely hard to drive even the 60/40 split gtr isn't the easiest but very fun 270 down the back straight and hard onto the picks

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