For the PS3 trophy whores
http://www.ps3trophies.org/game/gran-turismo-5/trophies/
Also gives a look at whats going to be in the game.
It only uses 6.4gb for the install.
+1
Doesnt look too bad in the picture, maybe give it a good polish and wax and see how it comes up? Then spend the money on some coilovers
Matte black? Midnight purple?
That is not stock suspension.
If they are damper adjustable you can adjust that to stiffen up the ride.
You need special spanner to adjust the height - They do look adjustable.
Lowering wont stiffen the ride, you'll need new springs.
I thought the tunnels were pretty funny, you sort of walking along and you hear a ghoul go URGH then your like wtf where did that come from, turn around and he's right there about to maul your face.
So did anyone buy this? I've only played it for a couple of hours but it seems almost the same as Fallout 3 with some differences. Will have to keep playing.
^^^ Use that link to buy the lights. While your at it you may as well buy the AC lights to so it's all matching.
Here's a DIY.
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...nd-t315008.html
When you put the lights in make sure you test them before putting everything back together because you have to put the globes in the correct way or they wont work.
Also the standard lights are white for R33's so your's have been changed previously.
It's a bit hard to say if it's going to be reliable, just judge for yourself by condition of the car and listen for any noises etc.
Anyway I think replacement parts for those sorts of cars are very low.
For them to come back 5 days later and say they cant do it? That's a bit unreasonable... But what there saying about the problem does sound reasonable.
You can dance, you can dance, everybody come look in my pants.
No but seriously, I dont think it would change the perspective people have on hoons etc.
ok bai
I got QFM HPX with RDA rotors, no squeel, virtually no dust and decent stopping power. No point paying big $ for a street pad, unless you do a lot of heavy braking.
Just remember the KU36 is a sort of road semi slick so it doesnt have as great tyre wear as the KU31. Because your getting the same tyre all round you need to remember that the KU36 is an asymetrical design so if you want to rotate your tyres you will have to remove the tyre from the rim and refit it.
Personal opinion here, but to me KU36 is overkill unless you see the track every once in a while and or running 270kw+.