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I did think that at first, m8. But it definitely sounds in the central area - around the gearstick/hand-brake area. I could hear the fuel in the tank slosh under the back seat (approx half full) ok, but this is a different type of slosh - lol!
Hard to explain, but I've definitely not heard...
I slowed down this morning for a large pool of standing water - in order for the engine not to suck any in.
But it seems some has got into the exhaust now and there's a definite sloshing noise on braking. I've left it on a slope in the car park, with the car tilting backwards. But will this...
The Suspension level is brilliant, imo - though a little daft I must say with the helicopter gunship. When all three RPG rounds missed it (do those get more inaccurate on Veteran, btw?) I switched to the SCAR. Alternating between cover and firing, I brought down the chopper in just over three...
5.56mm was 'popular' in Vietnam as it caused more internal injuries, by fragmenting and deflecting off and through internal organs.
The train of thought went that an injured Viet Cong was more of a drain on their time and resources in terms of medical treatment, than a dead Viet Cong.
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The trick is, is to let the game catch up with you. As it saves your progress quite frequently, take out a few guys then wait a few secs. It saves the game and then appears to update the bad guys spawning points. By that, guys simply don't appear behind you from the place you've just left...
Lol! I remember doing that in the Celica I borrowed. Kept looking at the trip counter that seemed to stay on 99,999 for ages.
C'mon.... c'mon! 100k dammit! :)
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Erm - not liking that at all. But the neat 'I want to be driving a truck today' steering wheel attachment is quite unique. ;)
Looks like you'd so much as place a bag of crisps on the drivers seat and all the tyres would be rubbing. I've never really 'got' the ultra-low look - seems far more...
I don't think they will worry about that in Turkey. ;)
Nice idea actually. Probably a bit extreme for a daily driver, but I think that that would look well smart on a track car.
edit - argh! Is that a V6 badge on the very first pic? Oh no, no, no.... :nono:
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Hehehe! Imagine it. Me, you, Chwissy, Scutchio and psycho Cookie all rollin' through the wasteland together? :cool:
I'd try to be the reasonable guy amongst us lot and talk to people. Assuming Cookie hadn't capped their ass first. ;)
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Aye - you too! Shame I was on taxi duty that night - would have been good to have a drink and a proper catch up. Jain feel asleep in the car within two minutes of setting off back - lol!
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They are like hens teeth to get hold of unfortunately. I waited months for them and as my fronts had got to sub-legal levels, I had to change to something else.
I picked Dunlop SP Sport Maxx's and I have to say, they have been brilliant. Not the cheapest, but I'd certainly consider getting...
That's one of the Belkin Nostromo pieces of kit. I had an early version given to me as a freebie. It has masses of potential for being a great device as you use that in your left hand and a typical mouse in the other.
I never really had the patience to give it justice though.
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