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the wheels i had in my garage since january of this year are finally on the car :D
work xd9 18x9 +30 on 235/40/r18 toyo proxes
i've been told by about 8 people "needs more low" but i think as it is the wheels are scrubbing (especially the back) over some bumps (when the road dips not speed humps) so idn what to do :*( should get guards rolled apparently too.
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Just wanted to say... it's depressing knowing that the end of your time playing MT isn't your age, empty wallet, nor waning interest.
It's when you go to Round 1 after many years and finally see MT5, sit down, only to discover that the new cabinet was built to end your racing days forever. I can barely reach the pedals, even if I am no longer actually sitting in the seat; it's to the point where I'm basically standing, holding the steering wheel for life, close enough to eat it... and still not be able to reach the pedals properly. ID8 at least worked to where I could push the seat back a bit and press my rump against the edge as support. Not with MT5 cabinets.
I am 4'3". Even modern commuter cars aren't this harsh, lmfao.
So I implore any MT5 and above players to not take for granted your ability to comfortably play probably one of the best racing games of all time :)
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eh 2010 specifically was a pretty meh year for me. though i miss when i started at my current job and had like 4 days a week off, though i guess the tradeoff was not really being able to save any money.
its a long weekend here again with easter but its also double demerits. oh and my car is acting up again yaaaaaaay :*( time to check diagnostic codes again
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QUOTE (WRX22B1998 @ Yesterday, 7:00 PM)
eh 2010 specifically was a pretty meh year for me. though i miss when i started at my current job and had like 4 days a week off, though i guess the tradeoff was not really being able to save any money.
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good to see sydney car scene is still somewhat alive, went to this meet a week back and they had like 4 levels of the carpark packed out. oh and after manually adjusting idle and also (probably the bigger part) resetting the ecu by disconnecting the battery, it's all running okay again. went for a test run for about an hour ish with no issues so .... yay?
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im still alive, thanks for asking...........but im not sure how long thats going to be
dont ask me about my political views cuz im not going to say anything just cuz i wanna stay gray on it
Glad to hear... I've been watching the news recently been pretty chaotic these past few weeks
Yeah even my little bro went there to meet my relatives last july on a really short time and luckily it wasn't the nasty time with the "po-po incident"
Not much I can say except the fact that this wiould change Hong Kong for good
I been offer to join the protest and riot by both parties, but sadly I declined cuz the ppl in white don't pay me well enough and the ppl in black don't even pay me at all (I'm fighting for hopes and dreams)
Stay the f**k away from riot area of Hong Kong period