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Old 07-11-2011, 06:19 AM   #3
B2k4E
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Drives: 1986 Z28 Camaro 383 TPI
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Amarillo, Texas
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Originally Posted by Shadow-phoenix View Post
I LOVE Forza 3 as a racing simulator, and the fact that they have some cars (like the 2nd and 3rd gen F-bodies) makes it that much cooler. in the cockpit views are phenominal in all cars in the game.
I know right, they better have all of the Camaros in Forza 4 or I'll...I'll, prolly still play it and wish that they were there at the same time.

If they do bring them back the IROC needs to be more of an 86 or 87 model, I personally dont like the 90 or 91-92's steering wheel and cluster, I think it takes the "80's muscle car" look out of the driver's side. (No offense, just my personal taste)

If you have an online XBL account add me and we'll do a 3rd gen showdown or somethin, it'd be cool tho if we could get a private game full of Camaro5 users and everybody bring their camaro, (regardless of generation, I'm squeezing over 976 HP out of one of my 3rd gens, and a more reasonable 627 HP out of another.) the only 2 rules being that you cannot do anything unethical such as ram into or pit another player, and that everyone must play with all assists off. I personally don't care what type of transmission they play with, I'm just tired of people turning traction control and stability control on so they can race a 975 HP beast with no throttle control or tuning.

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Here we go, here's my little 627 HP 350 TPI beast. Spent like an hour tuning the gear ratios and adjusting the suspension just right.
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Today I went to Orielly's to change out my serpentine belt, as I walked by one of the Orielly's associates who was helping somebody asked me if I knew where the sparkplugs would be on a Honda Civic... I simply told him that; "I don't know, I only work on American vehicles."

He told me that was the best damn answer he ever heard.
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