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Old 20-01-2008, 08:11 AM   #1
EviLkarL
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Me and the boys are just putting the finishing touches on a series of cars and tracks for the game rfactor. Due for release in late February, early March, the emphasis of the mod is on authenticity, realism and of course fun racing.

The first installment of many to come starts with the mighty 1969 race with the GTHO Phase 1 up against the HT Monaro. I think we all know the results of this race, however there will be more years and better days to come for the blue oval.

The mod will be free of course however the game cost $55 and can be purchased from rfactor.net.

More pics and info can be found here www.ausfactor.com

Hope you like the WIP's




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