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now im sure ur all realising on my days off i get creative usually posting a pic of something ive creatid for my car... this time round i bought a logitek g35 wheel and made a frame for grand turismo prologue..... with the 6 speed gated shifter its awesome!! just gotta figure out how to get the clutch working

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now im sure ur all realising on my days off i get creative usually posting a pic of something ive creatid for my car... this time round i bought a logitek g35 wheel and made a frame for grand turismo prologue..... with the 6 speed gated shifter its awesome!! just gotta figure out how to get the clutch working

Your one funny ass mofo :D

now im sure ur all realising on my days off i get creative usually posting a pic of something ive creatid for my car... this time round i bought a logitek g35 wheel and made a frame for grand turismo prologue..... with the 6 speed gated shifter its awesome!! just gotta figure out how to get the clutch working

i got one of those g25 steering wheels with 6spd, it's awesome on gt5 prologue, can't wait till better games come out for it though, the r35 gtr in that game is alright :D

now im sure ur all realising on my days off i get creative usually posting a pic of something ive creatid for my car... this time round i bought a logitek g35 wheel and made a frame for grand turismo prologue..... with the 6 speed gated shifter its awesome!! just gotta figure out how to get the clutch working

There is an option in the games settings to use a clutch! hit it up. Then realise GT isn't all that good and play a real driving simulator.

Picked up some audio today while Car toys have there sale on.

Got 2 12" subs roughly 400-450 rms each subs

Mono Amp which will power them plus more if needed

A port for the sub box that i need to make

and Terminals for the box :

should produce roughly 130-140db :D

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Well that was interesting... came back from a nice drive a couple of minutes ago, unfortunately some tossers in a clapped out VN spotted me and thought it would be cool to fly past doing 120kph+ in a 60 zone only for a car to pull out and them to swirve and narrowly miss! :D I thought to myself it would have taught those toolbags a lesson but then it would have been at the expense at the poor unfortunate person they missed. Why do people feel the need to do such stupid shit? If it was to impress me, it didn't work

now im sure ur all realising on my days off i get creative usually posting a pic of something ive creatid for my car... this time round i bought a logitek g35 wheel and made a frame for grand turismo prologue..... with the 6 speed gated shifter its awesome!! just gotta figure out how to get the clutch working

wanna make me something like that LOL

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