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  1. #46
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    Is the Carousel the wooden corner?
    And Jakg, I do have a PS2, Im not crazy.
    Lol in fact I have 2. A silver one at my mothers where I live (its next to me) and a regular one at my fathers where I am every fortnight.
    I'd be proud too Clivey, I'd be proud too
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    Quote Originally Posted by TVR IS KING
    Is the Carousel the wooden corner?
    I'd be proud too Clivey, I'd be proud too
    Here's a pic of the carousel...Now if only I could drift around there in a REAL Tuscan S...
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    it'd probably break down before you made it to the carousel
    Andreas Preuninger, Manager of Porsche High Performance Cars: "Grandmas can use paddles. They aren't challenging."

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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
    it'd probably break down before you made it to the carousel
    Hey, my driving isn't THAT bad Seriously though, they're not THAT bad. If someone gave me £25k I'd still buy one (see the affordable dream car thread)
    "This is hardcore." - Evo's John Barker on the TVR Tuscan S

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    i'd buy one too if TVR would hurry up and sell them over here
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    alright, in under 9 hours i will be owning forza. i hope that its as good as you guys say it is

    How well you can set up the cars for drifting?? (camber, brake balance etc)
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz
    alright, in under 9 hours i will be owning forza. i hope that its as good as you guys say it is

    How well you can set up the cars for drifting?? (camber, brake balance etc)
    You wont regret it. You can adjust downforce, suspension stiffness, brake balance, camber (and toe in), gear ratios...loads of things. I made a huge difference to my NSX-R (the back end was sliding out uncontrollably until I set it up properly)
    "This is hardcore." - Evo's John Barker on the TVR Tuscan S

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    excelent, camber, brake balance are the most important things to setup drift
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz
    excelent, camber, brake balance are the most important things to setup drift
    Well my NSX was drifting whether I wanted to or not before I turned intot he track machine it is now lol
    "This is hardcore." - Evo's John Barker on the TVR Tuscan S

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz
    excelent, camber, brake balance are the most important things to setup drift
    that sounds complicated, i just leave those settings alone cos they scare me. instead i just give the car a crapload of extra power and take some weight out.
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    hehehe ill take you on clutch my stock powered car to your over powered car i wonder who would "drift" better :?:
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    my GTO lol.
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    probably! only 2 hrs before i buy forza. then another 2 before i get to play it!

    going for a drive to penrith and near areas to get my hours up
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    lol, are you getting a 2nd hand copy? should be much cheaper
    i wish i had a decent steering wheel with the stick i find i have to concentrate or sometimes i overcompensate too much.
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    im buying it new for 30 bucks
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