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I can model and put cars in GTR2 and Rfactor

I worked on these

http://www.rfactorcentral.com/detail.cfm?I...rdo%20Challenge

i started the model before our "head" modeler made the final product

i had made a 33GTR JGTC to go ingame but due to commercial work i stopped

Oh...so u have time to start modeling and no time to organize a cruise... :woot:

hahaha you got pwned :D

goto modeling sites pauly they tell you the best program to use

and no its no cad i cant be bothered looking it up cause this pc takes like 30 secs to load a webpage due to 4mb gfx card

How dare you! APO BISSO STAITHLO GAMOTO CATZACADO ELLA RE!.

Im Napolitan you sangiovese.

wog is greek and italian... at least as far as I understand any olive skinned european kid. = me too its ok buddy.

Edited by Pauly33GTS-t

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