The seller ran out of film in his camera, so there are no photos of the rear of the car, or the complete front? Not to mention a nice, purely accidental of course, deep shadow covering, well, most of the car.
The seller ran out of film in his camera, so there are no photos of the rear of the car, or the complete front? Not to mention a nice, purely accidental of course, deep shadow covering, well, most of the car.
Would be interesting to ask them about it. Perhaps it's so small that they didn't even know it was there. I'll show myself out.
Last GT I played (and own) is GT4, but somehow I was sure they're keeping the same standard for all cars. Because perfectionists. Little did I know.
An actual screenshot of this poor Subaru 22B, instead of PR images?
That and the MIG-29 are my favs.
"The best way to protest these folks is to not give them any attention..." - Travis Okulski, Nov 14.
And judging from the amount of links posted in this thread alone, they got more then a few clicks from Jalops.
Same site reported Lou Reed's death was also a hoax. Go figure.
One does not simply compose a picture... of a bear in a Lambo. Takes a bit of time to calm down the inner WTF I imagine.
Dat orientation. (if only it would show in the comment what I marked in the original pic) ((hey, now it does, go figure))
Thanks a lot for this TF04, you're right, I tried and failed, probably more than once in these attempts to explain my original comments. I did not pay too much attention to the fact that anything you write can be interpreted in countless ways, until it was too late. I'm from Croatia, by the way.
On occasions some people like to throw rocks or roll on boulders on WRC stages as well, for no apparent reason. I don't understand that and I don't understand this, especially if it's done so someone can snatch a piece or two of a broken down car. And it's putting this race at risk in the end.
And I agree completely, especially if that entertainment comes from setting the booby traps and whatnot. You guys misunderstood my points completely, but that's my fault and not yours.
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Perhaps this race is so utterly boring they need to rely on these "locals" to build the traps to instill some excitement into it.
You're right, I'm wrong, but try adding a question mark (because if there isn't any, then it's not a question, right) to the end of that sentence and see how it sounds.
I'm not sure if replied to me, but if you did, you completely misunderstood what I wrote and intended to say, but then again, the way I write often gets me in trouble like this. At no point did I say race is boring nor did I say people should stop complaining because a racer died. Quite the opposite. But when I asked…
I read similar comment somewhere already, but dismissed it as a bad joke. Are you saying it's actually true? Those people never saw a bumper or another piece of a car so they must put someone's life at risk just so they can take a piece of broken plastic home?
I'll stop trying to explain myself, because it is futile. My English is iffy at best and I always had hard time translating true thoughts into words, especially sarcasm. But let's try. I never ever thought or wrote Baja 1000 is boring in any way. Ever. I was merely wondering why they need to build those traps or…
My sarcasm was directed toward that guy who commented "You sound like the driving force that actually kills many series as well as changes regulations to the point of boredom. How about just YOU stop bitching?"