alpharx7
Post #9171
Lamborghini Huracan LP 610 at The Thermal Club - WFCS Season 5.2 QUOTE Justin Bell introduces the finest in Italian craftsmanship, luxury, performance and handling to the prestigious desert oasis of Palm Springs in this episode of World’s Fastest Car Show. The Huracan is at home in this sleek and sophisticated landscape as Justin highlights the timelessness of its appeal, but no outing in this super car is complete without a trip to the track. Could this possibly be the best raging bull of them all? Justin Bell thinks so. |
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Dai.
Post #9181
Does Dai still post here? What are some good rides for beginners? Been to Mount Cotton and up Mt Gravatt mountain. Thinking of going up Nebo/Glourious soon... Yeah i'm still here,Nebo and Glorious is fine but don't get roped in on ego contests which would lead you to crash. Rode past a 4 bike crash on the bend before the Winery heading up Nebo today,same old shit with over commitment or lack of skill. Could try Tamborine/Numinbah Valley. When you do go up,give me a holla and i'll take along. |
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mark1414
Post #9186
Yeah i'm still here,Nebo and Glorious is fine but don't get roped in on ego contests which would lead you to crash. Rode past a 4 bike crash on the bend before the Winery heading up Nebo today,same old shit with over commitment or lack of skill. Could try Tamborine/Numinbah Valley. When you do go up,give me a holla and i'll take along. I have never been up Tambourine before. Is it easier than Nebo? Sounds good but I wouldn't want to slow you down!! |
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alpharx7
Post #9188
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Special k
Post #9192
If you have 30 min spare here is the official shitbox rally video from this year. http://vimeo.com/130950402 |
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alpharx7
Post #9195
in news that'll make wolfie happy in his pants QUOTE Shenmue 3 Makes $2.4 Million, Crosses its Funding Goal in Less Than 12 Hours
At Sony's E3 2015 press conference, one of the biggest announcements was the return of the beloved Shenmue franchise. Sony revealed that the long-awaited third installment would be launching a Kickstarter campaign, which began as soon as the announcement was made. It seems that people really want Shenmue 3, because within a couple hours the campaign had already crossed $1 million. And before even a half a day had passed, Shenmue 3 reached its funding goal. In about nine hours, the game had accumulated $2 million in donations. At the time of this writing, the campaign is now sitting at $2.4 million. Not much is known about the game, but creator Yu Suzuki, who appeared on Sony's stage, promised that it would provide the "full Shenmue experience." Keep an eye on GameSpot for more news about Shenmue 3 in the coming months. Are you excited for the return of this franchise? Let us know in the comments. |
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alpharx7
Post #9198
If you have 30 min spare here is the official shitbox rally video from this year. http://vimeo.com/130950402 i think that i detect some fudging here..........how's a Vw Kombie worth less than a thousand dollars??? thanks for posting K. |
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Slav
Post #9201
lol guy i use to play golf with had many of those traits which included. The Shadow guy The Lie Improver The Ball Hunter Mr Big Foot and the Untrustworthy score keeper lol The guys I play with are overestimaters and the magically finds the ball everytime. I must admit I am a little bit of the too many practice swings guy Congratulations Speith for the win |
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alpharx7
Post #9205
13 and a half minutes of ACA dribble QUOTE A Current Affair infiltrates Melbourne car hoon gangs in undercover investigation
Police are fighting a never-ending late-night battle across Australia to stop hoon drivers before any lives are lost. For more than a month, A Current Affair has been embedded with a hoon gang - infiltrating their late-night gatherings and exclusive internet groups. Through the investigation, A Current Affair obtained hours of nerve-racking footage. The hoon meet-ups are organised by text messages or through private Facebook pages. On a Friday night, reporter Reid Butler went undercover to see first-hand what happens during a regular car hoon gathering. What he witnessed was street racing, donuts and motorbikes performing the sort of stunts that should only ever be left to trained professionals. Arriving at a suburban Melbourne industrial estate, A Current Affair found a graveyard for broken tyres. All over the road were the twisted, torn-up remains of rubber. The hoon meet-ups are organised by text messages or through private Facebook pages. "That’s their goal," admits Victoria Police Superintendent Russell Barrett, "pop a set of tyres" and end up driving on sparking wheel rims. "They're endangering themselves, they're endangering the public and they will be caught," Superintendent Barrett said. But, he admits, it’s incredibly difficult from a policing perspective to monitor where these illegal events take place. "In terms of a policing response, because it's so mobile it's hard to actually put our finger on where it's likely to be at any one time," he said. Former hoon James Thomson is well aware of the risky behaviours that take place on our roads. He's lucky to be alive after he was thrown off his motorbike while riding at about 100km/h in a suburban part of Melbourne. "I was young and had a fast bike that responded really well to me," Mr Thomson said. But one night, his confidence was changed - after he was thrown off his bike and slammed into a car, while speeding through an orange traffic light. "My bike catapulted up and wedged seat-first into the rear of the car," he said. "My brain was bleeding in three different places; my left eye had popped and is now a glass eye; I had a punctured throat. I had broken teeth, a broken collar bone, broken shoulder blade; I had four broken ribs, a punctured and deflated lung and my right hand had been folded back to my elbow." “The bones were all sticking out of my arm, just beaten up and bloodied all over." Mr Thomson has a stern warning for anybody contemplating engaging in this sort of risky behaviour. "They don't understand that while they're having fun, they're a split second away from ruining lives," he said. |
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