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haha the good ol' old school fairlady.. I remember that in Forza 2, monster of a car when you do the powertrain swap and lighten it!

Yeah 2GB stick.. just like the Sandisk Cruizers by the looks of it.. I have a Black Sandisk Crossfire Cruizer.. they were promoted a couple of years ago as being good for Xbox 360 and they made a white version also, so it makes sense for them to use Sandisk in this package.

I've only driven the Nissan you start out with and the Alfa that I unlocked. Stuck on the Nissan for now since I've gone so far with it.. it is great fun to drive lol

Oh and yes, artificial speed bumps FTL! I keep forgetting about the rewind feature, try not to use it to be honest lol Takes the skill factor out of it lol I love that the old tracks are still there too like Tsukuba and Suzuka! You can really feel the difference in the game engineering when comparing same-tracks. Have to admit though the intros on the races remind me a bit much of NFS which is both good n bad I guess... one one hand it gives the game a more "fun arcadey" feel to it, but the game still maintains its life-like simulation which is good.. nice compromise between the two instead of it being a rugged racing simulator.

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Yeah, there was a few times when that stock nissan thing (I love how we all picked the nissan even though no one knows what it is) rolled up to the line silently, then revved and shook the screen... I was like HELL YEAH! Lookin around at all the fly hunnies impressed by me engine roar...

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There's a second disc that comes with like... 6 gigs of extra shit? Or was it 2 gigs?

I wonder if you could just borrow someones and load that shit up...

There are 3 DLC codes that come with a pre-ordered Collectors Ed

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