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So plugged ps3 in for first time since GT5 came out.

have 3 games for it, GTA4 GT5 prologue and GT5

load up GT5 goes to do update, not enough room on drive.

None of these are DL all on disc, so seems I can only keep 1-2 games data

no wonder I gave on on gaming.

lucky ahve a spare 1Tb 2.5 drive in house, upgrade time b4 GT6 comes out.

So plugged ps3 in for first time since GT5 came out.

have 3 games for it, GTA4 GT5 prologue and GT5

load up GT5 goes to do update, not enough room on drive.

None of these are DL all on disc, so seems I can only keep 1-2 games data

no wonder I gave on on gaming.

lucky ahve a spare 1Tb 2.5 drive in house, upgrade time b4 GT6 comes out.

mate i finally got gta5 for xbox...loads up after i wipe the hdd of almost everything...

freezes every half hour or so and wont save....

turns out a common problem on older xboxs so now i need new xbox to play it...

I feel your pain...

the PS3 I ahve was a day 1 release for PS3 mate had one on pre oder then his work gave him another one, (worked for a gaming comapny)

SO he gave this one to me years back but I barely used it. last save game I can find is 2009

SO I today I finally unplugged my original xbox and plugged this in

got a week off over christmas so will give GT6 a try for a few days.

Center muffler @ 6cm, Just a Minor with no Fines or RWC required

Actually came away pretty happy, considering they did inspect the engine bay :rolleyes:

Was the Knox Yellow HWP car, not our special friend though...

Center muffler @ 6cm, Just a Minor with no Fines or RWC required

Actually came away pretty happy, considering they did inspect the engine bay :rolleyes:

Was the Knox Yellow HWP car, not our special friend though...

isn't yours top mount?

isn't yours top mount?

Na, highflowed R34 op6 housing, still on the factory manifold, everything looks stock just no heat shield over the turbo anymore because of the different actuator.

Center muffler @ 6cm, Just a Minor with no Fines or RWC required

Actually came away pretty happy, considering they did inspect the engine bay :rolleyes:

Was the Knox Yellow HWP car, not our special friend though...

they're getting soft.

Can't even see your intake with the airbok over the top, it's not illegal as far as I know, but anything out of the ordinary is going to make them look further.... It's sprayed a nice satin black anyhow and is in shadow

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