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obviously not. Kisin, i thought you knew about this?

the discussion has been raging over the trans...

personally i like to snick my gears, not let the computer do it for me....im a purist, what can i say?

if they dont bring out a manual version ill be pretty disappointed.

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obviously not. Kisin, i thought you knew about this?

the discussion has been raging over the trans...

personally i like to snick my gears, not let the computer do it for me....im a purist, what can i say?

if they dont bring out a manual version ill be pretty disappointed.

My bad, haven't noticed this subforum until i was lookin at where to post this topic...(my bookmark is the SA section...so yeh).

And if no old skool manual....damn.

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