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I recently purchased Test Drive Unlimited for the PC about a month ago, and I LOVE it! if you have it, and would like to show off YOUR Garage, Just Post Pictures of your Rides in this Thread! I'll go First!

 

First up, is a Little Number that is from the Makers of our Silvys: the Corvette Coupe in Summit White!

 

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the Next Few are from the People from Chrysler!

 

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2006 Dodge Viper SRT10

 

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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

 

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2006 Chrysler 300C SRT8

 

and Not Pictured, some Furds.

 

EDIT: a TDU Garage Update! I have Welcomed Two more of the Mothership's Products into my Garage!

 

First up: DEAD MAKE ROLLING! a 2006 Pontiac GTO in Spice Red!

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Next, is my Corvette Coupe's Bigger Brother! a 2006 Corvette Z06 in Lemans Blue!

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I also have a new Mopar, but I don't feel like Posting it.

 

EDIT 2: Good News! GM has Gained the Upper Hand in my Garage!

 

First up, is the Corvette after going to Cadillac Finishing School! a 2006 XLR-V in Silver!

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And my Next Purchase, has the Detuned Heart of the ZR1! the CTS-V in black!

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Enjoy!!

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Someone else that plays TDU?! I haven't played since last summer. Anyway, I had a Z06 in orange, a GT500 in green, and 2 others but I don't remember what they are and I didn't take any pics. It's definitely an underrated game.

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You guys need to play Forza 3 in HD :thumbs:

 

Some sample pics:

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unfortunately the screen shots are not HD. But the modeling in this game is amazing.

 

 

 

edited for pics

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hhahah wow i play TDU also.. i love that game.. it was one of the first XBOX 360 games ever made.. i have played over like 150hours and i got the achivement for driving 5000 miles and over all the roads..

 

forza 3 is an even better game the physics are awesome!!

 

1 complaint.. why have a ram srt 10 and not a silverado ss!?!?!?

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I play TDU and Forza 3 on my Xbox 360. They are bringing out Test Drive Unlimited 2 sometime this year.

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