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Yeah heaps, problem is when they are out of stock of what you need to put all the peices together and you have to start from scratch again lol...

Best to get the car right before buying nicities for the home entertainment system though lol

Does the old one even run on a modern computer anymore?

I doubt it very much, not enough good games out these days that offer more than 2-3 weeks entertainment....

so you gotta ask yourself... are they really worth the cost considering they are usually around the $100 mark...

Like i said before, digital distrubution can usually save you a lot of money. That plus waiting a year while stuff goes on sale, and you can have gaming for cheap.

Bugger on the speedflow fitting Joel, what size is it? 45 or 90 degree?

Also, here are some pics of my repair/prep/paint of the front bar I was telling you about.

It had holes in it from having spot lights mounted That I glassed up and a crack on the passengers side front.

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Thats a good job, don't think I will get mine looking too special.

Here is the damage:

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Still have quite a lot of work to do, but will get the prep work done by this weekend.

O yea and it was a 45deg -10 fitting.. and I got it from autobarn logical place to go on a Sunday afternoon.

O yea and it was a 45deg -10 fitting.. and I got it from autobarn logical place to go on a Sunday afternoon.

Go to extreme motorsports. Cheapest in Aus for speedflow .. amount other things.

I think I paid about $35 for a 45deg -10 fitting.

Yes it does - played it the other day!

you must have some modern Windows release of the game. I still have the old DOS version which doesn't seem to want to run anymore. Maybe I haven't played enough with the compatibility settings. or do you have a DOS VM running?

Go to extreme motorsports. Cheapest in Aus for speedflow .. amount other things.

I think I paid about $35 for a 45deg -10 fitting.

Geez, they seen you coming!

you must have some modern Windows release of the game. I still have the old DOS version which doesn't seem to want to run anymore. Maybe I haven't played enough with the compatibility settings. or do you have a DOS VM running?

ya gay

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