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always fun for "soft knocks" with a flashbang into an enemy stronghold, or when flanking an outpost.
Oh believe me, nothing like walking into a room where a team just respawned and mowing them down with my MG42 with double tap....but it doesn't give me any of the pleasure of finding one of those weasel snipers and sneaking up on him and cutting him from ear to ear....or sneaking up on a guy even though you could have shot him ages ago and shank a ****. Did I just say that out loud?..lol...sick ****? you betcha!
Last edited by Mike01gsr; Dec 9, 2008 at 09:41 AM.
a killing every nite for a little atleast! One of the better ways to get through
a cold winter nite!
I think it would have been bad ***.I enjoy being the ***** that i am and at times i run double noob tubes so i get a total of 4 (AK47/m16)... This is most recently i started this.. Previous to that, i would run around with my gold dragon and just sit back and snipe..
As it goes for my batman torrent (it was so crappy) I got it from a modmyifone.com site or something, and it was about 3 days after it came out so i think someone basically recorded it on a blackberry with a 4 gig card
Once you get spoiled with blu ray its hard to watch regular dvd's
I have a question for conversation. Currently I do not drive my car in the winter.
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
I have a question for conversation. Currently I do not drive my car in the winter.
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
I just did my brakes at 45k miles and everything looked good in there - oem bolts are pretty good quality and do hold up well to the elements.
Last edited by travman; Dec 10, 2008 at 10:28 AM.
I have a question for conversation. Currently I do not drive my car in the winter.
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
And i hate the period of just salt on the road after the snow melts, waiting for like 2 or 3 heavy down pours to wash it away.
I always just ran a beater car (older saturn that gets like 41mpg and is FWD with winter tires)
cost like a grand for it(or a set of winter tires plus swapping costs a few times a year) and runs like a champ when you don't feel like driving your car...
I have a question for conversation. Currently I do not drive my car in the winter.
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
I have a winter truck I use but it's old with a lot of miles, and even though it's
solid tired of fixing little things here and there. Anyways, I'm thinking of driving the
evo all year next year, any cons in doing so from those who drive in the winter?
Any noticeable corrosion of bolts namely suspension ones? Love to hear feedback!
I know the evo would be fun in the winter, but I want to keep this car a long time
and I know what the winters do to cars around here!
i do wash my car pretty frequently in the winter though, and make sure to clean the under carriage thoroughly as often as possible.
sometimes the car dislikes cold starts alot. there have been a few occasions where i have left my car outside over night, and when i started it the next morning it sounded like i had cams installed in it.

do you have a mini battery?



