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RudolfR
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Quote from Kalev EST :All admire my new avatar! :drunk:

Pythagoros teorem
x=√3²+4²=√25=5
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RudolfR
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Dont know the taxes , but example , beer is 0.5€
RudolfR
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Well in estonia is everything cheap , because the taxes are very different...
and cars are ok
RudolfR
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Okay , this one
BMW 730 3.0 v8 160 kW
3750 £ !

RudolfR
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For that money in estonia you could get for example this car :
BMW 525 TDS 2.5 105 kW
3900 Pounds , and forget some crappy yaris etc.
This car has pussy magnet , so you cannot put it in any small car Smile
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RudolfR
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Westhill Int. @ fzr - 1:35.68

:ices_rofl
RudolfR
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Nice report mate

nice pictures , I like this one

RudolfR
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Well ,its ok

RACE STATS CAN BE FOUND

HERE
RudolfR
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Hmm , maybe because of that ?

http://pes.pri.ee/mitch/Film_0002.wmv
RudolfR
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RudolfR
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I listen this radio whicle playing LFS , what can be found HERE
RudolfR
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+1
And function in miscs maybe to show the distance from other cars
RudolfR
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For Lithuanian friends
RudolfR
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Quote from HYUNDAI :can someone render my skin - HTLA?

Stop it , Lol...

1. Make the skin high quality
2. look the exhaust tip on the skin
3.
RudolfR
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R&M Ownage
RudolfR
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Thankyou Efast
RudolfR
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All cars , all tracks
Looking for team
RudolfR
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Which good team would take me in
with distance: 36687 Km/22797 miles

Im very active
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RudolfR
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RudolfR
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Quote from speedykev :dont keep me in suspense XCNuse, what did he ask for.
its bugging me now.

I think he asked "where to download"
RudolfR
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Here you see an example , EU and NATO are not helping

EU and NATO are scared that there can start III world war
RudolfR
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Leading article: Don't let Russia bully the Baltics
Published: 30 April 2007

One dead, hundreds arrested and the danger of more trouble to come. It's not what we have come to expect of Estonia, better known to Britons as a playground and a place to buy property. Some will shake their heads, the phrase "far-off country of which we know little" coming to mind. We should resist that temptation. Like it or not, the expansion of the European Union to the Baltic states means Estonia's crisis with Russia over the removal of a Soviet war memorial from the centre of Tallin is our concern, too. You wouldn't know that, however, from the evasive murmurs coming out of Brussels and Germany, the current holder of the EU presidency.

We have had the strange spectacle of the EU nodding with apparent respect as Vladimir Putin's ministers lecture Estonia on civil rights. This is hypocrisy on a grand scale, given Russia's treatment of its unhappy Chechens and its rough handling of recent anti-government protests in Moscow and St Petersburg.

One might have expected officials from Brussels and Berlin to point out the discrepancy between the standards Russia that applies to its own minorities and those it demands of others. Instead, we have had Angela Merkel talking soothingly to Mr Putin on the telephone and urging restraint on Estonia.

This is the proverbial road to hell paved with good intentions. Indulging Russia's imperial attitudes towards the Baltic states, which it invaded in 1940 and ruled harshly for the next half-century, is not going to get us anywhere. We merely are feeding Moscow's appetite to re-establish influence over those former Soviet republics that it revealingly refers to as the "near abroad".

By striking an even posture between tiny Estonia and its former masters in Russia over the question of what Estonia does with its own war memorials, Europe is giving Russia a green light to interfere further. It is an assumed right that it will not hesitate to exercise.

Russia's new-found confidence when it comes to meddling in European affairs is not confined to the Baltics. The West's peace plan for Kosovo, which offers that troubled region its best-ever hope of a settlement, is about to founder on the rock of Russia's opposition. Possibly, there is not much than anyone can do about that; the plan has to go to the UN Security Council, of which Russia is a member. But Europe's feeble response to this threat has only encouraged Russia to dig in its heels.

From the Baltics to the Balkans, there seems to be a pattern; of a newly assertive and oil-rich Russia pushing hard at a door that Europe has carelessly left ajar. We shall see whether this does either region much good. So far, the auguries are not promising.
RudolfR
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Quote from squidhead :Just like Latvia, screaming to be free not knowing how to live free...
I wish it was still USSR...

Then go to russia
RudolfR
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Abaut 200 busses came from russia to estonia to vandalizm here...
and russia pay theim...

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