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Posted 3rd May 2010 at 07:08 PM
- Updated 3rd May 2010 at 08:39 PM by sunni9676
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This recolor replaces the neighborhood bridge, decorative stone bridge, arch and pillar in brown stone and wood. This texture matches the Lethe_s Medieval Town Wall Recolor so your hood can have an integrated look. This is a default replacement recolor, meaning you can only use one at a time in your game. Just add this file to your Sims2->Downloads folder and all the neighborhood items will automatically change. To return to the game bridges and deco or use another default replacement, simply remove this file from your downloads folder. 210 people have said thanks to sunni9676 for this download. For more information about this creator and their policies or details, click here. Screenshots
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