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Tbf, as long as there is a good mix of cars and the graphics/physics are good, I'm sure I'll kill many hours on it.
As said, it's the real world cars that I really want, Zondas are all well and good, but hooning around in a little Pug has much appeal.
This is now up for sale :dapprove:
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?663245-Renaultsport-Clio-182-FF-Racing-Blue-68k-%A33900
Going to miss it.
Yeah no worries mate, we pretty much do a 'whoever turns up' sort of policy.
I think I'll be making some purchases while I'm there, need to restock my collection.
Absolutely :)
Phil also has a spray shop being setup there, not entirely sure what for, as I didn't know they did anything with paint other than correct it.
Anyway, he said it would be ready for when we have our day there.
Aye, Forza M4/Horizon has got to be the most expensive game on the market.
I can't think of anything else that has the potential to be as costly as the Forza franchise games do?
TBF, being chased for half an hour, then pulling up at some lights, all primp and proper, and getting out to unload a few kilos of ammunition at your perusers is nothing short of genius.
Re: Introduction To Detailing - Number 3
Yup. He offered me the 28th Oct, but there is a Go-Karting meet on that day, so we agreed on the November date.
Yeah, if there are any 'invisible walls' I will be pretty gutted.
The concept of T-boning someone into the Grand Canyon is pretty appealing to me, damage or not.