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hey Legend, i really don't think Hawk meant anything bad. but do you really find the AI tough here? for me online is the great mauling, i'm mister DNF all the way. but single player, the AI is too easy! what settings are you on? or maybe something went wrong with your install and you got the Insane Difficulty version :rofl:

yeah need to get back into Forza myself...still haven't finished the career mode. but Turn 10 are good in my books, they just added the friggin 96 Impala SS thanks to Jalopnik! kudos! one of my favorite cars of all time and a largely overlooked one, at that! i can't remember any other racing game that had this car.

hey ghostrider - just submit your request via the community section, input neowin or NWN from what i recall. it's easy.

thanks for the reminder, Radish, will be getting the Jalopnik pack myself.

Ok. I did that. Now I'm waiting. :-)

P.S. Can someone buy my paint job? :D

where is you paint job, i'll buy it. and didn't see any membership request from you. i think DigitalE is the one in charge of our club, i believe he started it.

My paint job is called "Italian Warrior" and it's for Ferrari 458.

Oh, well. I will just wait and see. :)

Available for purchase on Tuesday, February 7 via Xbox LIVE, the February American Le Mans Series Pack is a racers dream, featuring some of the hottest cars Forza 4 has ever featured in a DLC pack. From purpose-built Le Mans racers designed to eat tracks alive to custom-modified celebrity-owned gems, the February ALMS pack has something for everyone!

1991 Mazda #55 Team Mazdaspeed 787B

2011 #2 Audi Sport North America R18 TDI

2011 Bentley Platinum Motorsports Continental GT

2010 Dodge Quinton "Rampage" Jackson Challenger SRT8

1986 #2 Audi Sport quattro S1

2011 Panoz #050 Panoz Racing Abruzzi

1992 Alfa Romeo 155 Q4

1995 Ford Mustang Cobra R

2011 Holden HSV GTS

2011 Volkswagen Polo GTI

Totally stoked they added the 95 Cobra Mustang, I had a 97 Mustang.

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April's car pack is an instant buy for me with the BMW E34 M5, Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3/SLS AMG GT3 and my favourite sport wagon - the Volvo 850 R :D

Turn 10 :wub:

More details - http://forzamotorspo...stars_car_pack/
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That is one pack i will pick up. Not a fan of these random car packs with nothing else in them.

Plus i love Porsche. For some reason in games i always seem to drive them better than any other car. They may not be the quickest in a straight line but i seem to carry a lot more corner speed with them.

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