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Does anyone know where to get a copy of this game either buy or download the only link to the full version is at

http://www.nissan-szene.de/diverses/simula...simulator.shtml

Yes i have done a forum search without any luck if you do have a copy plz email it to [email protected]

thnx

I am really really dieing for this game.

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The Real Car Simulator R Nissan Edition.zip

used this edonkey/emule link, hope thats not illegal to post here.

tell us if it good (dosent look so thought)

there is another game all about skylines for the PS1 its called "Skyline Memorial" which is based on the need for speed by electronic arts, you may want to dig that too.

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hey guys i uploaded the full game on www.yousendit.com for dallas/sock today... there has been one download of it (dallas i assume) leaving 24 downloads left...

http://www.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=97D5DD3...E26D3213FFACA55

follow the instructions to install...

attached below is the garage/pit including all the cars :)

i've had it for like 8 months - tharaka/darK uploaded it to his server ages ago. i don't play it anymore.

ps... see if any of you can beat my top speed in r34 gtr - 336.289km/h.

make sure you follow the instructions:

--==[install Notes]==--

[unZip, then]

[1] Use our installer or *sigh* UnRAR manually ÛÛÛ ÞÛÝ

[2] Run UNPACK.BAT to unpack sounds/data ÛÛÛ ²Ý

[3] Run SETUPREG.EXE and then SIMR.EXE to play! ÛÛÛ ÞÛÝ

Note: If you change dirs, use SETUPREG.EXE, not SETUP.REG

i did this like a year ago, but if i remember correctly you unzip everything into your folder, run the insall (it took like 10 seconds to start for me) then unpack.bat then setupreg.exe and then play.

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