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its just Swedish Touring Cars II reskinned..

tisnt much fun, cant wait for Toca Race Driver: V8 Supercars.

ive played the demo with just the supra's in it.. and DAMN its good, excellent graphics, physics and car damage.. tyres rip off rims, hatch's/doors get sucked out from wind if theyve been dented etc. also seen a few videos of the game with the V8's in it and it looks absolutely awesome...

expected for release in september or so.

reskinned v8 to a r32 from V8 challenge, i quickly grew bored of the game and started searching through the directory's. very lame but funny :cheers:

Shaun

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Yeah I play it all the time, its not the best car sim game out there, but I've been waiting for years to through a virtual car around Bathurst with this game and a broadband connection theres hours of fun to be had.

Bathurst PB 1:54:80 no shit!

My user name is GTS25t

My team name is SDU

I'll email you my setup if you like:p

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