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ended up ordering 10 large pizzas lmao

on another note

my luck gets worse and worse with skylines

every f**kin car i see, am bet to it by a small amount of time

all the replies are "just sold it man" and "sold it yesterday"

f**k!

Im assuming your after a non-turbo model right?

Try interstate also, a $100 plane ride might find you the right car

ended up ordering 10 large pizzas lmao

on another note

my luck gets worse and worse with skylines

every f**kin car i see, am bet to it by a small amount of time

all the replies are "just sold it man" and "sold it yesterday"

f**k!

wait... wut? wtf is wrong with you, ngas are mad desperate to get rid of their skylines and you can't find any? put up a wtb and watch your inbox flood.

are you trying to find cheap shitheaps? you've been asking about cars blowing blue smoke etc. of late.

Dont get your hopes up, in the prologue the cars handle like boats in the real game should be a lot better though.

and GTR-BOY i sold my n/a 33 125rwkw yo. for 9500 you coulda bought it! :)

chicago is a dump. all the places those risky devils guys film at are abandoned industrials where the only people there are hobos. and there's a LOT of abandoned industrials in chicago.

modding rules are fairly lax, although it varies from state to state. plus it's a big place, so to put it in context ... some places in the US are like owning a modded car in country VIC, no copper's gonna give a shit if your car's illegally modded, they usually have bigger fish to fry.

http://vimeo.com/14741098

dude in canada at a drift comp. R32 in front of him spins out, he can't stop, but spots a gap between the wall and the spinning 32. shoots for the gap, but the 32's back wedges him, flipping him over.

he gets the car flipped back up, then proceeds to drive back to the starting line to do another run (with crushed roof and rear), which he almost pulls off, but a front upper arm gets wedged into the chassis cos it's bent, making him unable to steer properly so he taps the wall and gets knocked out of the elimination.

now this guy has balls.

billy- yeah, i think i might have to go interstate. im leaning towards an r32 taxi

shan- found an R32 sedan, was all good but blowing blue smoke

i can be a bit patient, still working and putting money away. boats going up for sale, so is my other junk so i should( hopefully) have a bit more coin to play with.

are their rules more relaxed than here or do the yanks just have bigger balls than aussies when it comes to modding street cars?

yeh for the most part fairly lax most states height rule is bumper cannot be below the bottom of front rim .. which to give you an idea is farken low.

but like funky said heaps bigger fish to fry when you got kents with guns wandering around... but they hammer in some states i think cali crushes hoon cars regularly and they hand out lots of fines etc..

risky devils are gangster haha.. ill get link to extended vid its even betterrrr

lol one of the risky devils guy is a complete fuck-knuckle tho. Drives a red IS. Most of em are members on ZT, they're cool duders, but this guy just pisses everyone off.

you can't play online with it... you'll get bannzor'd. it's the USB dongle... I got the opensource DIY one and I'm building it myself. To un-mod it, you just pull the dongle out.

Finished DL'in Mafia II last night... gonna have to try it once I flash my dongle.

Hmmm so lets say u want to use the mod, disconnect the ps3 from internet, play burnt game.

Then i want to play cod online so i would just, remove the mod usb thingo, connect internet, then play cod?

Or does it leave certain files behind that can be found out by sony?

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