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Bit late there mate
Excuse me for this.. HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooolllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ssssssssshhhhhhhiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt :'( .... too much sickness that is. And is the HUD off?
I don't think it's premium man
If my memory serves me right, I think I've seen a white tuned hatchback Honda civic back in TGS 09, and it looked like it's a premium model. I don't know what model is the one in Tsukuba video thoguh. .
Is the car a left-hand drive, or a right-hand drive? I can't watch it, as my phone doesn't support Youtube, yet...
Then I'm not sure what the driver is doing.its left hand drive
So, the real question is: what's this last F430?
So, the real question is: what's this last F430?
The first lucky customer to receive a unique model of the Ferrari 430 designed by Fioravanti and called SP1 is from Japan, and his purchase can be seen in these shots. Fioravanti isnt new to Ferrari design, having created successes such as the 365 Daytona, the 308 and the 365 BB in collaboration with Pininfarina. In 1998 Fioravanti designed the F100 in a prototype dedicated to Ferrari.
The SP1 will be manufactured on request and is truly a unique vehicle that saw input from Pininfarina and Zagato as well. Ferrari kept this project under wraps and rich customers who purchase these models tend to prefer to remain anonymous.
Then I'm not sure what the driver is doing.![]()
Because they make the best, purest machines eveerrr. Can't wait to see what BMWs are in the game. Hope the M6 is there.
I was replying to Akira's post, on what the driver was doing with his left hand at 1:08I did a google image search for the zonda r and they all appear to be left hand drive
Intro and dealerships
Trans cammer is 725,000 credits... Kart is only 5000
While the SLS is just a mere 197k hmmm
Love how the background changes when you select a car
You have to watch the video to understand.
Of course the car is left hand drive.
It looks as if the driver is about to prepare himself to turn the wheel further like in GTHD.
In other words: confirmation for more than visually 180 degrees of steering.
amen brother