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Baltoman

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  1. Don't remind me of that :mad: And thats why people should valorize their First World Countries. I sooo want to get back to USA or England :cry:
  2. hahahhahahhhhahahhhhaha Ricers = +18 Super Noobs When I get a car, all I'm gonna do is paint the color that bests suits it.
  3. 125. When my internet conection fails ALL THE FRIKIN TIME!
  4. Is that a REVENTON on 4th picture? OMG SO RARE!
  5. You're the only one who doesn't have a good quality picture tbh. People didn't modify (well, some did) their pictures, we just play TDU on high quality, thats all.
  6. NNEEEEEEEEEEEEVAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you'll neva get me alive!
  7. They are about 300k (which is like 150k dollars) here but I guess you're right...
  8. I like the 370Z and the convert one... but I would buy another car instead.
  9. Time will tell, don't start asking all these mod questions, lets just treat his thread like any other photo thread. Supra is great Tool!
  10. I got arrested like 15 times lol ^^ TDU Police must hate that pesty Red viper running around destroying their city xD
  11. PSA: Report says motorcycle seats not responsible for impotence, erectile dysfunction by Jeremy Korzeniewski on Jan 27th, 2009 at 4:56PM Male members of society have long concerned themselves over the potential harm that could possibly be done by riding a two-wheeled machine. The issue first crept into the public consciousness over a decade ago as professional cyclists would torture themselves with the smallest and lightest slab of a seat as possible in an effort to gain a competitive edge, but the issue has recently come back up regarding motorcycles and scooters as well. This, despite the generally well-padded nature of most modern saddles. According to a study presented by Randall Dale Chipkar, author of Motorcycle Cancer? and patent holder of an "electromagnetic shielding motorcycle seat," the subtle vibrations caused by modern motorcycles does not cause impotence, erectile dysfunction disorder, or cancer. But, that doesn't mean we riders are out of the woods just yet. If the problem isn't vibration and pressure on your unspeakable nether-regions, what could possibly cause you harm? Low frequency electromagnetic fields, apparently, which Chipkar says can be generated by the electrical bits on modern machinery. Color us unconvinced until further studies are performed. In the meantime, may we recommend tinfoil helmets? [source: Chipkar Health Concepts Limited; Image: BigBikeRiders]
  12. wow, It has been out for like 5 Days.. Thats sooo OLD!
  13. Lambo for me, Ferraris are great but just too popular...
  14. Long time I don't post so heres an update.... Well, I was bored so I went to my pesky offline account where I found my beautiful red viper, so suddenly I had an Idea... why not taunt teh police officers? I noticed that teh officers had secret friends on me... So I called mah friends from S.S.O.T.O.M (Secret Society Of Tdu Outrageous Maniacs) I called that: The Sonic BOOM! More friends from the S.S.O.T.O.M
  15. 2009 Nissan 370Z convertible to debut at New York Auto Show by Damon Lavrinc on Jan 26th, 2009 at 9:32PM Click above for a high-res gallery of the 2009 Nissan 370Z The 2009 Nissan 370Z has already proven itself as one of the best performance bargains on the market, but for those who crave the wind-in-your-hair experience that only a drop-top can deliver, a convertible variant is right around the corner. Nissan will unveil the 370Z convertible at the New York Auto Show on April 8th, and according to a Nissan designer we spoke to at the 370Z's launch, it's going to look remarkably better than its predecessor. The awkward roof-line and misshapen rear will be dispatched in favor of a more fluid canvas roof, because unlike the 350Z, the 370 was designed from the onset as a convertible. As previously reported, Nissan decided early on that a retractable hard-top was out of the question, primarily due to packaging and weight constraints – not to mention the risk of cannibalizing Infiniti G37 cabrio sales. The 3.7-liter V6 will carry over, along with the choice of a manual or automatic gearbox and Base or Touring trims. Expect a full report from the NY show floor in a few months time. - Autoblog
  16. Seen a black and silver 2007 Shelby GT500, thing is that my MP5 player's photo button is broken :cry:
  17. WOAH! YOU ACTUALLY TALK TO HIM? <sarcasm>
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