Nogaro selection?

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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by andre3k » Sat Jan 10, 2015 9:42 pm

Spaceplan9 wrote:Took a few more pics today
Them windows! How could you do that to that house??
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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by RIV » Sat Jan 10, 2015 10:02 pm

Spaceplan9 wrote:
Took a few more pics today


Them windows! How could you do that to that house??
So what windows are supposed to be in?? Oak!!
It's not a period property, you can tell from the window sizes it's not that old, is this a car thread or window :biggrin2:

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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by carsarecool » Sat Jan 10, 2015 10:42 pm

HYFR wrote:you are in the wrong place dude

this is the internet
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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by smudge » Sat Jan 10, 2015 11:44 pm

Back on topic....

Are those UPVC or wood? :lol:


So today I saw my first noggy B8 in the flesh. It wasn't a special edition, it was one that the dealer had ordered in, allu turbines rather than V's also. I love the colour & I think it looks great on the car. This car also had black optics on it. Nice combo imo. I also love the Sepang & Sproint Blues, but think they both need the Allu pack to really bring the metallic out in the colour.

But as everyone says, its subjective. Right now, the only standard colour I don't like on the B8 is Daytona (and my last B8 sline was Daytona too). It's used too much on other Audi's IMO & don't feel it's special any more.
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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by Spaceplan9 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:13 am

andre3k wrote:
Spaceplan9 wrote:Took a few more pics today
Them windows! How could you do that to that house??
Wasn't expecting my house to come in for some stick - thought it would just be the noggy interior - what's Sarah Beeny doing on here anyway.

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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by Spaceplan9 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:14 am

RIV wrote:
Spaceplan9 wrote:
Took a few more pics today


Them windows! How could you do that to that house??
So what windows are supposed to be in?? Oak!!
It's not a period property, you can tell from the window sizes it's not that old, is this a car thread or window :biggrin2:

+1 :beerchug:
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Post by copperband » Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:07 pm

Daytona twin cab....what a shame you didn't didn't opt for a Ridge racer full scale :bigblink:

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Post by Graeme4130 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 1:34 pm

Makes my steering wheel, pedals and beanbag forza set up look a bit half arsed :)
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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by HYFR » Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:09 pm

As I said. This is the internet. Don't take it personally

Pic of your arcade set up

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Post by bam_bam » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:12 pm

Wow, I didn't notice those windows previously, now I can't unsee them! Are they all the same size and could they be any more jarring against that house... period or otherwise.

Re: Daybona - It's good but Daybona 2 is infinitely better due to better track models and less reliance on compression lockup. The original Daybona only had 1 corner per track that required use of the brake, and even then it was only if you got your entry position wrong. Other than having to launch part throttle, once rolling, your whole game will be WOT with no brake, you change the attitude of the car with completely unrealistic compression lockups. Mostly 4th to 2nd at 200MPH, there's even a number of 4th to 1st gear changes and never with even so much as a lift-off. Gets dull, quickly.
You can master it in under a month casual to medium play, all tracks in both directions, then it only becomes fun if you race someone else better than you.
Daybona 2 never really gets boring due to the higher level drift mechanics and challenging expert level cars. Personally, Battle Gear 3 represents the most bang for buck at the moment but I'd invest in an Adam's Family pinny before it's too late. Just sayin'.
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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by Graeme4130 » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:22 pm

bam_bam wrote:Wow, I didn't notice those windows previously, now I can't unsee them! Are they all the same size and could they be any more jarring against that house... period or otherwise.

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I reckon I could learn to live with those windows if it was my house :)
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Post by bam_bam » Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:27 pm

Graeme4130 wrote:
bam_bam wrote:Wow, I didn't notice those windows previously, now I can't unsee them! Are they all the same size and could they be any more jarring against that house... period or otherwise.

'.
I reckon I could learn to live with those windows if it was my house :)
Same here, I could learn to live with all of the flak I'd get but I wouldn't be spending money on anything else until I saved enough money to have them binned.
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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by smudge » Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:27 pm

bam_bam wrote:Wow, I didn't notice those windows previously, now I can't unsee them! Are they all the same size and could they be any more jarring against that house... period or otherwise.

Re: Daybona - It's good but Daybona 2 is infinitely better due to better track models and less reliance on compression lockup. The original Daybona only had 1 corner per track that required use of the brake, and even then it was only if you got your entry position wrong. Other than having to launch part throttle, once rolling, your whole game will be WOT with no brake, you change the attitude of the car with completely unrealistic compression lockups. Mostly 4th to 2nd at 200MPH, there's even a number of 4th to 1st gear changes and never with even so much as a lift-off. Gets dull, quickly.
You can master it in under a month casual to medium play, all tracks in both directions, then it only becomes fun if you race someone else better than you.
Daybona 2 never really gets boring due to the higher level drift mechanics and challenging expert level cars. Personally, Battle Gear 3 represents the most bang for buck at the moment but I'd invest in an Adam's Family pinny before it's too late. Just sayin'.

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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by Spaceplan9 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:59 am

bam_bam wrote:Wow, I didn't notice those windows previously, now I can't unsee them! Are they all the same size and could they be any more jarring against that house... period or otherwise.

Re: Daybona - It's good but Daybona 2 is infinitely better due to better track models and less reliance on compression lockup. The original Daybona only had 1 corner per track that required use of the brake, and even then it was only if you got your entry position wrong. Other than having to launch part throttle, once rolling, your whole game will be WOT with no brake, you change the attitude of the car with completely unrealistic compression lockups. Mostly 4th to 2nd at 200MPH, there's even a number of 4th to 1st gear changes and never with even so much as a lift-off. Gets dull, quickly.
You can master it in under a month casual to medium play, all tracks in both directions, then it only becomes fun if you race someone else better than you.
Daybona 2 never really gets boring due to the higher level drift mechanics and challenging expert level cars. Personally, Battle Gear 3 represents the most bang for buck at the moment but I'd invest in an Adam's Family pinny before it's too late. Just sayin'.

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Re: Nogaro selection?

Post by bam_bam » Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:07 am

Spaceplan9 wrote:
bam_bam wrote:Wow, I didn't notice those windows previously, now I can't unsee them! Are they all the same size and could they be any more jarring against that house... period or otherwise.

Re: Daybona - It's good but Daybona 2 is infinitely better due to better track models and less reliance on compression lockup. The original Daybona only had 1 corner per track that required use of the brake, and even then it was only if you got your entry position wrong. Other than having to launch part throttle, once rolling, your whole game will be WOT with no brake, you change the attitude of the car with completely unrealistic compression lockups. Mostly 4th to 2nd at 200MPH, there's even a number of 4th to 1st gear changes and never with even so much as a lift-off. Gets dull, quickly.
You can master it in under a month casual to medium play, all tracks in both directions, then it only becomes fun if you race someone else better than you.
Daybona 2 never really gets boring due to the higher level drift mechanics and challenging expert level cars. Personally, Battle Gear 3 represents the most bang for buck at the moment but I'd invest in an Adam's Family pinny before it's too late. Just sayin'.
Thought this was a car forum not a site full of jealous haters ....

Here you go , something else for you to slag off .... :assflash:
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It is a car forum. You're the one posting about bathrooms, bedrooms, BBQs, arcade machines and whatever else. Maybe you need reminding that this is a car forum...

While you're at it, would you care to mention who you think is jealous hating on you?
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