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Does Speed Vision have a web site that i can go to.  I want to see if it might
be possible to get it in Australia

August Branchesi wrote:

> After perusing all these threads about this vs that, I was thinking about a
> fun sim.  While it is great to play with a lot of cars we otherwise wouldn't
> have access to, a game that offers grand turismo style racing with regular
> stock cars and maybe certain enhnancements within regulations would be nice.
> I'd LIKE to see not just japanese cars but cars from other manufacturers
> like VW, Audi, etc..  Maybe we could settle some of these arguments online?
> :)
>
> Any games like this in the works or is this just a generaly bad idea?  I
> stuck with the VW golf in Colin Mcrae and thought it was a blast.  Since I
> actually follow the WRC on Speedvision it was neat seeing me behind the
> wheel.  Anyways..
>
> Ciao.
>
> --
> August Branchesi
> 1998 TDI New Beetle Owner
> Virginia Beach, VA
> http://members.visi.net/~muja/beetle



