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http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/software/r...ator-nissan.zip

comes with all my pitcars and savegames. also has rrrage's pit cars so theres pretty much everything there, also my records as well :) also has the version update applied to it. just unzip and you should run simrconfig.exe once and choose video res, its the first ???????? button. then just exit (last ???? button) and run the game.

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/software/r...ator-nissan.zip

 

comes with all my pitcars and savegames. also has rrrage's pit cars so theres pretty much everything there, also my records as well :) also has the version update applied to it. just unzip and you should run simrconfig.exe once and choose video res, its the first ???????? button. then just exit (last ???? button) and run the game.

thanks heaps.... now i'm off to play :)

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can some 1 please re host an pm so i know when it has been hosted.. i want this so bad an everytime i tried 2 download it wouldnt work.. thanx

here you go... and anyone else who would like it.....

clicky clicky

hey guys

im having problems gettin the real car simulator to(nissan version) which i downloaded from the link above to work, im pretty sure that everything is unzipped into the folder i created.

but when i click the icon the screen goes black (as if the game is bout to start) and then it goes back to windows...

can anyone help me?

cheers

Mitch

someone plz plz plz host it...and let me know..this sounds fun

look at my post above.... the link is still active

here you go... and anyone else who would like it.....

clicky clicky

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