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Hey all, other night discovered this new place on Westall road with a few mates from SAU.

its called RaceSimCentre its got some hardcore racing simulators and they were pretty epic compared to the real thing.

All their circuits are real ones from around the world which have all been Laser scanned accurate to within 2mm of the real thing.

If some people are interested on going down i suggest you check it out as the guy who runs the joint will give you a good 15minutes free to give it a go.

Definatly worth a look at and might even make an event to cruise down there sometime soon and play for a few hours.

there located on 127 Westall Rd, Clayton South

check out their website for people interested who want more info http://www.racesimcentre.com.au/

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Looks like they only use G25 / G27 steering wheels anyways which I already got, and a big screen to play on.. only thing im missing at home is the racing seat but some people just make rigs up

would be fun to play with mates tho, or just do DECA :P

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Just got a 49.77 on lime rock in the radical. Setting up car to go. For the world record lol! Love this game

Charles whoever was in the left seat when u guys went last night wasn't pushing it hard lol. Did 4 seconds better on the cold lap :mad: haha

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Just got a 49.77 on lime rock in the radical. Setting up car to go. For the world record lol! Love this game

Charles whoever was in the left seat when u guys went last night wasn't pushing it hard lol. Did 4 seconds better on the cold lap :mad: haha

LOL WTF, how did you know I went? And that was my mate in the left side, I was on right lol.

Lime rock... is that the track that he recommends on the free 15mins? If so, I did it in 55.xx in the Radical (first time).

I thought that joint is pretty cool, but it would be awesome if they had imports and drift tracks lol.

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