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I don't really see the problem.

Yeah what Martin, I don't see the problem with that either, plenty of people run Harnesses in their standard GTR seats.. I wear dirt bike gloves cos it's all I have cos my hands sweat like a mad man.

later in the day used on the track as well.

we just laughed that he arrived at the start of the day with harness and gloves on.

oh and had plugged in the seat belt in and then sat on it with the harness on so the light did not blink the whole way up..

so this guy seems to manage without gloves...

obviously he is only in some puny rally car and not an R34 GTR hence being able to drive without gloves... but still...

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so this guy seems to manage without gloves...

obviously he is only in some puny rally car and not an R34 GTR hence being able to drive without gloves... but still...

Not sure what he has more of, grip or balls

Grant wouldn't last 50 metres...too much Armco

Love it when his navigator tells him not to be a hero at the end

We could do cool races like that on the great ocean road if Victoria wasn't the diaper state of faggotry

Interview was funny, American Sniper didn't really live up to the trailer for me...

good games for PS4?

never really watched the trailers etc so had nothing to expect, for what it was not knowing anything was good.

But just saw a trailer before and yeah can see how it leads up more than what it gives

Used to play prince of persia flat out..mad game

Farkin guillotines and falling shelves

Was rad when he landed on spikes, such a gnarly death

And that coward sword guy who wouldn't come after you until you turned your back on him, had to lure him into the next screen

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