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Do you still have your standard Stagea seats? Build/acquire a frame to put around it and that would make a pretty sweet set up IMO. :P

I do, Mr Cass. Are you handy with a welder?

Also, I need somewhere to store it.

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I do, Mr Cass. Are you handy with a welder?

Also, I need somewhere to store it.

I have a welder at home, but I'm am pretty shithouse at welding...

However... working in a factory with MIG and TIG welders as well as people that are paid to use them may have its benefits :P

mmmm GT5 :) its slowly taking over my time I spend on blackops :D

aghhhh 2 new games = no "out of living room" life atm >.<

still haven't seen a stag yet.. just got 250k from special events.. gonna have to spend it on a Ferrari :)

good game = fun.

havent worked out how to put different tyres on front/back

going to need to setup a wheel at some stage, controller stick is too hard for some of the special stage events

^^ just before u start the race there is an options tab there u change to different tyres front and back there pending ur car has them..

Stag definatly need hard on the back to stop the understeer

I have googled the stigs lap times and been running cars round the top gear track to compare..

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Yea I have a 260rs on GT5 with just over 450hp drive pretty well but as soon as you take traction control and stability control off it can be a bit of a handfull out of the corners when you plant your foot

http://hyperdrive.cart.net.au/store/hyperdrive/

just get one of these.....there cheap.....and then remount a decent seat to it.....works a treat!

If I can find something similar to that which can also be folded up for storage, then that would be awesome. I'm pretty sure there are some out there that do, it's just a matter of looking for and finding one.

Yea I have a 260rs on GT5 with just over 450hp drive pretty well but as soon as you take traction control and stability control off it can be a bit of a handfull out of the corners when you plant your foot

soft :down:

anyone who uses traction and/or stability control isnt really driving the car.

tell me how good assasins creed is mate, im getting it for xmas

Iain, started playing it today, it's pretty damned good! Some new features here and there, but I'm still in the early stages.

Picked up a black 260RS the other night, haven't driven it yet.

Likewise, then took it for an oil change and a quick spin.

Man, what a slug... sorta expected when compared to the Tommy Kaira ZZ-2 though :P

Finnally got my car, a black 260RS. Havent had time to drive it yet. Looking forward to having some fun playing with the torque controller thingy and sending the power to the rear after fully working it!!

I'm slowly getting thru GT5 when i get spare time.

A-spec beginner and amatuer races all done, half way thru professional

B-spec beginner races all done

I finally got a stagea in used cars, and painted it Bayside blue FTW! now it matches my R34GTR Vspec with 800hp

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and me Ae86 Panda

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Sucks that you can't change wheels on a non-premium car though :down:

I really hope they fix that eventually, its stupid. And they need more aero parts on a lot of the cars too. I dont want it to turn into Need For Speed type crap, but some more options would be nice.

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