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But if they'd not landed on earth in the 80s he wouldn't have been transported back to the 70s in the first place. So bug #1

actually it was during a spacebridge trip gone wrong on cybertron.

What kind?

C3

Remember those warning signs have to account for what is a safe speed for ANY car taking that corner (think ford laser). Double it and add 10 :thumbsup:

I would love to see you going in that particular corner at 130km/h Martin. And just that one corner.

Second - Adam complained too remember?

He said something along the lines of "My heart is beating so fast after that mountain run. I've decided I don't like corners"

Must be something about owning a 33GTR and being scared of actually driving.

The only thing I'm complaining about is the bug and petrol. I enjoyed the drive throughout the whole run.

this is my old corvette that I had before I got the S14 and the ceffy.

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I would love to see you going in that particular corner at 130km/h Martin. And just that one corner.

Sounds like a challenge :thumbsup:

before which, he is a beetle.

I just had a thought... are we talking about the same thing? The GI JOE vs Transformers comic mini series? The one that Bumblee dies in? Because if we're not, that could explain a lot!

I would love to see you going in that particular corner at 130km/h Martin. And just that one corner.

It's a rule of thumb, it doesn't always work. But ask Tristan how quickly I dissapeared on tuesday night ;)

The only thing I'm complaining about is the bug and petrol. I enjoyed the drive throughout the whole run.

Good to hear! I got over complaining about petrol AGES ago. I just accept it now :(

Sounds like a challenge :thumbsup:

But that would be speeding, and John would cry :thumbsup:

It's a rule of thumb, it doesn't always work. But ask Tristan how quickly I dissapeared on tuesday night ;)

Good to hear! I got over complaining about petrol AGES ago. I just accept it now :(

But that would be speeding, and John would cry :thumbsup:

Johns always whinging about something anyway :thumbsup:

Good to hear! I got over complaining about petrol AGES ago. I just accept it now :thumbsup:

I suppose thats something easy but the bug bit... I dont think I'll ever be ok with it unfortunately. Maybe day runs would be better but then again, it wouldnt be as fun since you can see everything.

Johns always whinging about something anyway :thumbsup:

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