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The best game i have come across.

Great online racing game,covers all series from f1 to superkarts.

There is also an addtion(mod) coming out soon that will be based around the JGTC with skylines & supras etc.

It also has all the aussie tracks,and the V8 series as well as all tracks from around the world & Tsukaba.

some good mods are Porsche cup

MMM V8

Gp2

Mclaren series

Nascar current series

Bmw M3 Production car & GTR

all mods are free once u buy the game which is only $54.99

But be warned u will need a wheel to get the most out of this game & it is addictive.

http://www.rfactor.net/

U should be able to see some screenies here & it also has a link to buy the game.

Good luck and see u online,good club site to start at for aussies is http://www.ausfactor.com/

Run by a great bunch of guys & they have a few series running.

Edited by YLD-CHLD
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