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the best link to find out about the Simax Driving Simulator is here:

http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/03-enhanced-games/game-ss-driving-simulator.html

it can only be sold or download after it is completed.

it's 95 percent completed though

If you like a similar game I recommend "Test Drive Unlimited 2" for Xbox 360

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