Thread: Dyno-Sim 2000
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01-27-2004 12:06 PM #1
Dyno-Sim 2000
I guess this is considered parts!
I want to know if I can get a copy of Dyno-Sim 2000, Willing to pay to avoid the rath of copyright infringment lawyers.
Comp Cam has bought the rights to the "new" product and they have jacked the price up to $130.00!
They call it Dyno-Sim 2003 now.
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01-27-2004 02:39 PM #2
look on Kazaa, WinMX and Limewire. 130$ is WAY to much for that! also try amazon. They like to overstock programs.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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01-27-2004 02:57 PM #3
Thanks
Lime is doing it's search but I don't hold out for much from it.
I wonder why Comp jumped the price up for the thing, it's not all that accurate.
I want it just to play with, try some stuff and see what happens, I don't need a $139.00 CPU toy.
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01-27-2004 03:46 PM #4
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