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    samedi 30 mars 2013

    GRID 2 latest trailer shows European locations



    Arriving May 28

    Codemasters Racing Studios has released a new video trailer with GRID 2, this time presenting European locations and some of the cars.
    In road races players will be driving on the Côte d'Azur, while street racing will take place in central Paris. Algarve International Circuit in Portugal is the venue for track racing, a circuit which wasn't available in the first part of the game. Other important European locations include Red Bull Ring (Track Racing), Barcelona (Street Racing) and Brands Hatch (Track Racing).
    The video also shows two of the four models available in Touring Cars class, the Volvo S60 BTCS and the Gomez Competition GC 10.1. Other cars playable in GRID 2 include the Pagani Huayra, Mercedes-Benz SLS GT3, Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5 Evo 2, McLaren F1 GT, BMW Motorsport 320 TC, 2013 Ford Focus ST, Caterham-Lola SP300R and the BMW E30 M3 Sport Evolution (Evo3).
    GRID 2 will be available starting May 28 on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
    Source: Codemasters Racing Studios
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    GARB: SUN & SHADE


    Garb: Sun & Shade

    Longest winter ever, amirite?

    GARB: THE ROAMER



    Garb: The Roamer
    For the roaming man with a fascination for travel, books, music, politics and obscene culture. This is an outfit where you really carry the bag over your sholder.
    Glasses ($139) by Ray Ban. Bag (brown; $695) by Belstaff. Bag (green; $345) by Billy Kirk.Shirt ($190) by Gitman Bros. Cardigan ($172) by Ralph Lauren. Jeans ($192) by Levis.Jacket ($400) by Our Legacy. Shoes ($350) by Rachel Comey. Camera ($1,000) by Panasonic. Watch ($150) by Timex. iPhone ($100) by Apple. Books: The Vesuvius Club($15) by Mark Gatiss; For Whom The Bell Tolls ($20) by Ernest Hemingway.

    Daniel Craig snatched 1M USD for Range Rover Sport launch



    In less than 007 minutes.

    Mr. Bond reportedly earned 1M USD for his appearance during the 2014 Range Rover Sport launch this week at the New York Auto Show.
    Sources have told New York Post that Daniel Craig earned a cool one million dollars for his brief appearance during the launch of the new Range Rover Sport, even though he didn't give a speech. He drove the car to the venue, entered the stage and then walked next to a line of photographers before disappearing from the scene.
    A Land Rover representative said "we won't comment on our relationship with Mr. Craig beyond confirming that Land Rover supports the charity S.A.F.E., of which the actor is a patron, and will continue its charitable efforts with a vehicle donation later this year."
    Source: nypost.com
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