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I think the word your looking for is a Rainbow kiss lol, but just ewwww
Really? I've always wondered what you called that...good to know thanks:tup:
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edit: Wow this is seriously off topic.
I think the word your looking for is a Rainbow kiss lol, but just ewwww
Which somehow ends up on her face?
Yes back to topic, Who wants to bet me 5000 pages before we get our hands on GT5
I was thinking the same thing.Really? I've always wondered what you called that...good to know thanks:tup:
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edit: Wow this is seriously off topic.
We have shown a lot of patience with PD and Sony. I don't think we have it in us to wait THAT much longer.Yes back to topic, Who wants to bet me 5000 pages before we get our hands on GT5
Turismo Tuesday needs to be unlocked already
lol, it would be believable if Sony would buy Apple but not other way.
Sony is just to big But who knows ! Porshe did buy VW !
Probably another wallpaper...
this time the rear of the SLS...
:@
Anyone online now who can read German?
Anyone online now who can read German?
Anyone online now who can read German?
Somebody know why?
Anyone online now who can read German?
Yes I can with a bit of Google Translate help .
Turismo Tuesdays is giving me an error.
Updating?
http://www.gamestop.com/gs/landing/...7&sourceID=je6NUbpObpQ-ta995s3iQf.7vHCzzS3W5w
In saying it won't handle 40 mins of racing you've pretty much just described almost every production road car ever made. Almost no road car is designed to be hammered for 40 mins on a track. There are the occasional track day specials which are more resililient to track use, but cars like the Veyron, Enzo and Zondas will all be knackered after 40 mins of on the limit track driving. The bottom line is the Veyron is insanely fast despite it's weight. It handles well despite it's weight and it laps a track very fast despite it's weight. And all of that is despite track performance not being on the cars agenda. You are right, it isn't a car designed for racing, but neither is an Enzo, it's designed to be a very fast road car. Try to race it without modifications and it will break, the same as a Veyron which was designed to be both a very fast road car and a very luxurious one at the same time.Yes it does IMO, ever seen a Veyron in races or track events longer than lets say 40 minutes? I guess not. Because Bugatti can't asure that the brakes and tires can take it. It will be quick for one or two laps, but then your tires and brakes will start to fall back. The Veyron is nothing more than a showcase of what is posible in total luxury. The weight is to high to make it fast for a race longer than a few laps IMO. It just isn't a car designed for racing. It is fast for a few laps, but if you can't finish the race because of all this you will be last and over a total race length that is slow.