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NAr not skins, whole new cars, Whiplash has been using an Aston Martin DBR9, & a Ferrari F40 :laugh:

my bad, wrong link

http://forum.rscnet.org/forumdisplay.php?f=1116

gives you an idea where to grab them from.

as it's an official site illeagal copies seem to be off lmits but they still tell ou what to kind of search for.

Cheers

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at the moment there is a C6R, Pigani Zonda, Ultima GTR, Mc Laren Longtail for the public. the dbr9 is being made by the same guys that did these and hasn't been released yet link

http://www.austraracing.com/shared/misc/WS...tmasEdition.rar

I'm part of a commercial game development team that does a few free mods for the community hence the f40 which will be released soonish. :laugh:

pics of our F40

http://forum.rscnet.org/showpost.php?p=336...amp;postcount=8

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Nice one thanks! 'downloading now'

New times 'starting to get competitive now! :laugh:'

Bugatti: 1:33.810

Saleen S7

I reckon I can shave off another .6 with my current car set up, but might have to further tweak car setting for a better time. It’s a bloody hard track to get all corners perfect, certainly can’t do them all good in a single lap just yet. I just did like 15 laps & my 4th lap was the fastest :|

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lol now i might clear off the desk and get the steering wheel out. Will have to use a standard car as the f40 has more power (going into turn 1 at bugatti at 300+) is lighter just badly suffers under brakes and in the aero so i'll keep a level playing field :blink:

have to organize a SAU online race sometime :P

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