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Gran Turismo 5 Spec II


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god damn it....

 

i got PSN games to download, the KZ3 map pack and now this

 

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I've used teak wood. Borrowed rivets,screws and bolts from my college and tools too. The tough part wood be getting teak wood as they are slightly expensive and rare but is strong enough for our purpose. Start off with the base while making sure the width is enough to fit in the foot pedals. When the base is done start with the steering support only...Take reference from your temporary setup for dimensions. You want me to mail you the dimensions n sh*t? :scratchchin:

 

Yes please!

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Awesome work tif :clapping: But why use a wooden bench instead of a chair? You can modify an office chair and drill it on the base and use it as driving seat.

 

Thanks mate. Yes i will be putting a racing seat soon , need more raw material to make the racing seat on an inclined surface, so will put it on hold. Thinking of putting some nice vinyls or stickers wherever i can.

 

 

excellent setup tif :majesty: and you did that all by yourself..wow!!!

 

Not all by myself , my frnd helped me a lot, not to mention sleepless afternoons for my mom cause of the drilling and hammering. :bigyellowgrin:

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mercedes-sls-amg-challenge-17-640x478.jpg

 

The GT5 Signature Edition Challenge, first announced last August, has come to a close, with Marco Calvo of Spain taking home the top prize: a

brand-new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. While the first-part of the competition was based in

Gran Turismo 5’s B-Spec mode, the finals, held at

the Red Bull Ring in Austria, tested participant’s

virtual and real-world driving skills. As announced last week, two motorsport super-stars were on hand to judge the event: David Coulthard and

Bernd Schneider. After a series of GT5 challenges –

notably conducted with new Thrustmaster T500RS steering wheels – the finalists drove a fleet of SLS AMGs through a series of drag-racing and driving

agility courses (reminiscent to GT’s own license

tests). At the end of the day, Marco Calvo edged out Irish

runner-up Guy Foster, taking home the keys to his

very own SLS.

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They just outsourced Turn10 to do that. BTW, the DLC is so big, it'll come on a disk, and shockingly, is a 360 exclusive!

What are talking about?I read your post i hardly understand 20% of your posts

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