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i just fixed my bronco after having it sit for 11 months. i fired it up and went for a quick off-road test drive. it tackled it with no problem... just needs some new tires
Hi, I will need your Ideas On this rough draft, For my Future Project, Please Leave Comments, On how I can get this better BACKGROUNDS ETC.
Thank you. (My First Stop Motion Attempt)
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This week we take a look at the SimpleDrive and Pro Drive storage boxes from SimpleTech/Fabrik. These svelte little devices combine designer style with engineering know-how.
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Next storyline mission video for Driver: Parallel Lines. This is the mission "Gift Wrapped" in which you have to get a car and fit it with a bomb. Just a simple drive to one place and back mission. Also, there's the next FMV, in which Candy plans the kidnap.
Recorded from the PS2-PAL version of the game. Enjoy! =D
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It's the game that's sweeping the nation, we'll not quite, but at least it's sweeping through Bedfont Town. Yes it's the Hatton Road Bus Game. The idea is quite simple, drive down Hatton Road, adhering to normal speed limits, and try to see as many buses as you can. The current World Record is 4 buses. Your commentators are Antony & Jamie Brown
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It's the game that's sweeping the nation, we'll not quite, but at least it's sweeping through Bedfont Town. Yes it's the Hatton Road Bus Game. The idea is quite simple, drive down Hatton Road, adhering to normal speed limits, and try to see as many buses as you can. The current World Record is 5 buses. Your commentators are Chris Peacock & Richard Head
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It's the game that's sweeping the nation, we'll not quite, but at least it's sweeping through Bedfont Town. Yes it's the Hatton Road Bus Game. The idea is quite simple, drive down Hatton Road, adhering to normal speed limits, and try to see as many buses as you can. The current World Record is 4 buses. Your commentators are Phillip McCock and Richard Head