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sirtoby

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About sirtoby

  • Birthday Oct 10, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Interests
    Server stuff, Linux and OSX, computer hardware
  • Occupation
    Student
  • Member title
    Now with 10% more corgis

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  • CPU
    Intel i7-4710MQ
  • RAM
    8GB
  • GPU
    Nvidia GTX960m
  • Case
    Clevo 230SD
  • Storage
    1TB HDD
  • Keyboard
    Cherry MX-Board 3.0
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Have any of the Europeans here done a Carbage Run in the last few years? I'm really tempted to take part in the 2019 edition.
  2. You're right, I've never driven one. Just thought that it might fit, but I just had a look and they're almost 1500kg. The front looks alright , but the back is hideous. I know that they designed it as nod to the 1800ES but it just doesn't work for me.
  3. Those are the mainstream options. There are a few weird cars like the Volvo C30 (230hp 5cyl?) but it looks like someone backed it into a wall in the factory. Or The DS3 (Racing). Then there's the Suzuki Swift Sport with 140hp. Toyota does a hot version of the Yaris, called the Yaris GRMN, but that costs over 30000€.
  4. I was specifically going for used cars... The OPC ones are too expensive if you want one that hasn't been ruined by its previous owner. You can find a nice stock GSI for far less.
  5. Joke's on you. Here in Europe we get all of the good cars. Like Peugeots. Or the Fiat Multipla.
  6. Find a parking space in a European city, get good gas mileage, keep the things I'm transporting dry when it rains, go round corners ...
  7. Ah, I see. I haven't had the best experience with them, but if yours runs fine then who am I to judge...
  8. Just a few days ago, I replaced a leaking vacuum hose on the Saab, only to be greeted with what sounded like a broken throttle body. Fortunately it was yet ANOTHER vacuum hose that was fucked. Needless to say, I'll replace all of the vacuum lines when the car comes back from the mechanic, let's see what else is broken and covered up by those. Are you sure this isn't just because it's a Peugeot?
  9. Good news! I finally replaced my boring Golf with something more exciting: An '02 Saab 9-5 Aero wagon. 2.3l, 4 cylinders and big old Turbo. Im blown away by it. The seats are incredibly comfortable and it makes 250hp. Unfortunately it's an automatic, but that fits the cars character quite well. Put some new snow tires on it today, so I'm ready for the ski season. It was kinda broken when I bought it, but a few sparkplugs and an ignition Cassette later, it runs like new.
  10. You should always restart after installing a driver. Try uninstalling ASIO, restart, reinstall, and restart again.
  11. Have you restarted your computer after the install?
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