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Well the physics are disappointing. Anyone can be DK in this game because it pretty hard to lose control unless you have no thumbs.

On the other hand the rx7 sounds sweet and has a great idle.

P.S. what do you mean nowhere to max out a car? The highway works really well for this.

yea i joined last night......

any one get a shit load of gift cars? i got some from turn 10 for being loyal or someshit. got two with the game.... but when i played the demo it said you get a car... anyone know how to get it? i could of swore it said a viper?

any way i ended up getting some ridiculous saleen and smashing that around for ages........

ill have a look tonight. heres a question.... can you only get the barn find cars when alice tells you about them? ive driven around every barn ive seen and no motors!

apart from the merc

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Yer I think it's only when she tells you unless you buy the map.

Is anyone just getting too caught up in cruising around kicking clutches and shit. I'm only on my blue band and am sub 100 in popularity haha

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