Regarding the sound, ProjectCARS seems to have that under control:
Regarding the sound, ProjectCARS seems to have that under control:
Regarding the sound, ProjectCARS seems to have that under control:
The 20B-REW:
We need more Beitske Visser's.
After losing her RedBull backing she secured herself a FR2.0 test by impressing a team boss with her driving and beat the Barcelona lap record.
My very own '94 Rx-7 FD
I have that exact key. But it wasn't a factory option and I had to order it from Amazon as a blank, so I can see why it isn't included in this list.
:no:
Translated:
Now, imagine that with a Martini livery...
Using the indicators.
2001 FD Rx-7 Bathurst-R.
That's what I was going to say.
I may not have a LFA, but when I bought my (yet to be built apartment) I specifically asked them if they could make sure the curb from the parking lot to the street wasn't too high/steep.
http://goo.gl/maps/fH393 Almost exactly in the middle, most of the country is less than an hour to drive and the parts that are more than an 90 minutes away are usually not worth it.
Well, if you absolutely insist on having a beer while in Holland, I wouldn't say no.
VW T3 Campervan, because it's cheap, reliable, able to haul a lot of stuff and/or mates and has instant hotel functionality.
Or a Chrysler Grand Voyager, which, as my family has proven many times, can do the same things but is more comfortable.
Stock Rx-7 would be 8k, but electronically limited, I'm guessing his rev-limit is well above 10k but can't find hard evidence.
Exactly, Racing games (especially sims) is where the Oculus would be epic.
I got the best use of the 3D Vision from Grid which was epic with a decent wheel/pedals in stereoscopic 3d, even better than newer games.
That's the beauty of timezones.
They're not ridiculous for street cars.