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Post by worthsclio on Apr 8, 2014 8:50:40 GMT
Click Play, sit back and enjoy
And my favorite one by far
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Post by refuso on Apr 8, 2014 10:31:46 GMT
I didn't know troll races existed in reality. "Drive around this spiked ball 17 times" lol. Definitely cool to watch. Makes me wonder how gymkhana tracks on GTA work though since the cars can't do this?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2014 11:03:49 GMT
I seen that Top Gear episode, don't see how they could work on GTA though
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2014 2:00:10 GMT
I didn't know troll races existed in reality. "Drive around this spiked ball 17 times" lol. Definitely cool to watch. Makes me wonder how gymkhana tracks on GTA work though since the cars can't do this? they dont lmao also the look on james' face when they launched the motocross jump was priceless ahahaha
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Post by coach_wargo on Apr 11, 2014 15:17:57 GMT
I've done a NASCAR ride along and a drifting ride along (both free thanks to Marlboro!). The NASCAR one was cool, but the drifting was fantastic. That stupid grin on Capt. Slow's face, I had the same one the whole time. It was still there a few hours later too. About the only car you car use for this in GTA is the Futo. Those are so damn fun to drive, and they can actually drift.
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Post by surlyoldmanmn on Apr 17, 2014 2:31:36 GMT
I didn't know troll races existed in reality. "Drive around this spiked ball 17 times" lol. Definitely cool to watch. Makes me wonder how gymkhana tracks on GTA work though since the cars can't do this? Ehhh... not exactly. That's just his "training" stuff. Actual competition is a bit more tame. You may want to look up "rally of the tests". See where that stuff came from...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2014 17:33:50 GMT
I've actually created quite a few gymkhana races. You can only do them with a max of 2-4 people though. If you use the e-brake with the regular break and hit your turning point and brake point perfectly, you can do a tight 180 around an obstacle, Ken Block style. But that's easier said than done.
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