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The Compensator

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  1. You know that you just wasted xx minutes writing that? :p TDU3 ain't never happen.
  2. That was kinda unexpected! It's available now on Steam - Early Access version that is.
  3. PC: wi$hIhadaPCthatcouldrunGTAV_69 joke
  4. Miata 4x4 Edition? :cheeky: Very nice purchase indeed! Big congratulations from me, mate and just enjoy it to the the fullest and take care of it. :hi5:
  5. The whole thing needs an overhaul, yes. I don't know what they've been doing as of late at Polyphony... I hope not the Vision GT vehicles only.
  6. Better sounds. Duh. DC is where it's at atm. PREMIUM ALL THE THINGS!!! So that there'll be no Standard & Premium models anymore. Adjustable offsets & spaces and whatnot so I can stance my twenty R34 Skylines exactly how I want.
  7. That's in Hamburg... So that means you'll have lots of free time then?
  8. Autos: Stuttgart - Mercedes-Benz (Mercedesstraße 1!) Affalterbach - Mercedes-AMG Zuffenhausen - Porsche München - BMW Ingolstadt - Audi Wolfsburg - VW AG Sinsheim - very popular tech museum with all sorts of transportation, planes, military stuff, cars, etc Berlin - why not just take a flight from Frankfurt to the capital if there is free time for that, awesome place Saarland - not that far away from Darmstadt, a bit of French flair there, great country side, Saarbrücken and Trier are nice historic places and Rally Deutschland is held there in August I can tell you from experience (been there twice) that the MB Museum will take you almost all whole day, so keep that in mind. The Porsche one is smaller, but you shouldn't miss the showroom that is very near the museum so that won't take you just a few hours either. BMW Welt & Museum you can do in one day easily if you arrive there in morning. Don't forget the city though - very nice city centre (also good for shopping but that applies to all larger German cities); Olympiastadion and Allianz Arena worth visiting too (there's a BMW Niederlassung dealership very near the Arena if you can't have enough Bimmers), huge Merc Niederlassung dealership not far away from BMW (click). Sadly, I haven't been to the centre of Stuttgart but go there too as you really can't make a mistake in Germany. Audi Forum in Ingolstadt is quite forgotten by people, but it is also worth visiting. The whole complex is very nice and modern (feels a bit like you're in an Audi actually :p), their restaurant makes some great food too. Ad Nürburgring rentals: Rent4Ring offers rental cars as well as RSR Nürburgring - this company also offers Taxifahrten, you can pay for a lap with a pro driver. BMW has their own service, too, but it is more expensive than the other companies IIRC. Look up BMW On Demand - BMW's own rental service with not so bad pricing. if you're old enough, you can get an M car. That's all I can think of at the moment. :mhmm:
  9. I'm very sorry, but your dear friend on the left reminds me a little bit of this face: *runs like I stole something*
  10. Or in Autumn, buddy. :p I'm shy and I too have a girl that I should do something with finally as it's been four years we have known each other and I've had a crush on her since then. :gmc: Don't you have her name, though? We always write down customer's contact when they're come in for service.
  11. E30 M3!!! So I take it that Tax The Rich doesn't want to stay anonymous anymore?
  12. Out of these, the Smart Crossblade is the best, they're so cool! I remember them rich Germans driving around Mallorca in these, they looked like out of the world - just like the i8 does today.
  13. BMW 7 Series G11/G12 The release of the brand new 7er is getting closer and yesterday BMW shared some interesting tech bits about the new car. First of all, it's the CFRP material that is the big key thing. They call it 'Carbon Core' and it consists of carbon fibre, aluminium and metal and this structure has helped reducing the weight of the G1x 7 Series up to 130 kg (286 pounds) (depending on engine variants obviously). For instance, the lightest version - 740i - weighs 1,900 kg so if BMW is not lying (there were some inaccuracies going on with the M3/M4), it could be even lighter than the 5 Series. Another important features of the new 7 Series is the infotainment and electronics. At this year's CES showed a 5 GT cockpit equipped with iDrive Touch and Gesture Control, and it has now made its way to a production model. The new 7er has got a new iDrive version (that's quite interesting as the latest version is only two years old) that has now touchscreen in addition to the controller. IMHO, I don't see the reason to use the touchscreen as the controller is very convenient and now you can do gestures to accept/decline calls, turn up/down the volume, turn on/off the screen and maybe other things. The A/C panel has a touchscreen, too. BMW says that the 7er is the first production car to have Remote Control Parking system - it can park by itself. :eek: Previously leaked photos:
  14. These cars (STi including) are rare over here. You don't see them much on the streets.
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