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Mark Colineri

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  1. Read a little harder...you are number 5 on the list...
  2. Great font name that is.
  3. This year I don't really want much, just stuff that I will actually use enough to classify asking for it. Columbia 300 Smackdown (bowling ball) Fast and Furious 6 Iron Man 3 42 (Jackie Robinson movie) World War Z The Last Stand Escape Plan The Walking Dead seasons 1-3
  4. Hey everyone. I just wanted to hop on here to wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. Stay safe, have fun with friends and family, and try not to eat too much Hope everyone has a great day!
  5. Before that post ^ gets people excited...no V5 does not live. We have not restarted the project, Johan is doing this out of his own free will and it is in no way related to V5.
  6. When you pate the link, paste as plain text.
  7. That is a newly revamped Grave Digger 23 by Chris Hamilton. The song is Summer Song by Joe Satriani.
  8. Just a little preview of an upcoming MROR track
  9. I love how they spend a whole show just showing us what we can go back and see on Youtube, then spend 30 seconds at the very end "previewing" the new things for 2014.
  10. I was out of line with some of the things that I said tonight. What got me worked up was when a questionable call was brought up in which I was involved in, it was virtually overlooked due to the officials perception of me, depending on if you like me or not. I tried to voice my opinion, and it was shot down by petty responses as to why the call could not be looked into. As I said in the chat, I commend Chad for owning up to making some bad calls. He said he was sorry, said he made some mistakes, and kept going. The hard-headedness of some others is what got me angry. When clear visual proof was given, there was always an excuse from what I saw. I apologize if I aided in the decline of the event. I offered my help plenty of times, and it was refused. This event just wasn't meant to be, as it seems, but John Dough said it best. "You guys are acting really negative...This presents a lesson to be learned." We can all move on from this and take it as a lesson to work on/from in the future.
  11. Here is a link to the stream: http://www.twitch.tv/crazyman444/profile/pastBroadcasts It was posted in the chat last night, but it wasn't posted in the thread. Fall Madness III will also be live streamed tonight. Only the top 24 trucks in qualifying get to compete in tonight's event.
  12. I sincerely thank all you "old timers" for showing up and running with us new school guys...it was really awesome to see some of the old names running again. I had a blast, congrats to Damian and Kyle. Can't wait for tomorrows festivities.
  13. 328 downloads

    Working Class started as a way for me to pay tribute to the business that my family has run since 1946. Continuing with that, it was also a tribute to the first shop truck that my late Grandfather John Colineri Sr. purchased for the business. Even though to many, this trucks name and appearance was a bit unusual, but to me, it symbolized a lot more than just the looks of the truck. It had deep rooted history within my family, and brought back great memories of my Grandfather from the pictures I have seen of him standing with the 1963 Mack shop truck. Working Class I, was the third competition truck that I had built and piloted myself. This truck brought me huge success in the first season it was ran, with wins in such places as Outlaws Racing League Season 2, All Monsters Eve 3, and many other venues throughout the year. After it's debut, the truck became synonymous with racing, winning most of the racing events that it competed in. After 1 long season, much welding, re-painting, blood, sweat, and tears, I have decided to officially retire Working Class I from competition. I am glad to present to you, the newly finished, Working Class II! This machine is fresh out of the shop, and doesn't even have more than 10 hours of driving under it's "belt". No doubt about it, this is a purebred racing machine, but don't let the looks fool you, because she ain't afraid to lay it on the line and scratch the paint in freestyle. I have high hopes for this new piece, everything just seems to work perfectly with this new machine, and I can't wait to officially debut it for all of the Working Class fans! Credits Body/Paint/Tire Texture Editing: Me Axles/Engine Model: Matt Wilkinson Original Tires: Klayton Jazz Fuel Cell: Johan Seminario Chassis: Nick Kozak Other Components: V4 Creators
  14. File Name: Working Class 2 File Submitter: Mark Colineri File Submitted: 19 Nov 2013 File Category: V4 Customs Working Class started as a way for me to pay tribute to the business that my family has run since 1946. Continuing with that, it was also a tribute to the first shop truck that my late Grandfather John Colineri Sr. purchased for the business. Even though to many, this trucks name and appearance was a bit unusual, but to me, it symbolized a lot more than just the looks of the truck. It had deep rooted history within my family, and brought back great memories of my Grandfather from the pictures I have seen of him standing with the 1963 Mack shop truck. Working Class I, was the third competition truck that I had built and piloted myself. This truck brought me huge success in the first season it was ran, with wins in such places as Outlaws Racing League Season 2, All Monsters Eve 3, and many other venues throughout the year. After it's debut, the truck became synonymous with racing, winning most of the racing events that it competed in. After 1 long season, much welding, re-painting, blood, sweat, and tears, I have decided to officially retire Working Class I from competition. I am glad to present to you, the newly finished, Working Class II! This machine is fresh out of the shop, and doesn't even have more than 10 hours of driving under it's "belt". No doubt about it, this is a purebred racing machine, but don't let the looks fool you, because she ain't afraid to lay it on the line and scratch the paint in freestyle. I have high hopes for this new piece, everything just seems to work perfectly with this new machine, and I can't wait to officially debut it for all of the Working Class fans! Credits Body/Paint/Tire Texture Editing: Me Axles/Engine Model: Matt Wilkinson Original Tires: Klayton Jazz Fuel Cell: Johan Seminario Chassis: Nick Kozak Other Components: V4 Creators Click here to download this file
  15. Why not just release what you export into game so we aren't left sitting, and you can either fix and update things you don't like about the pack in general as time goes on or fix them just for yourself? That way, the community gets updated trucks and you still get to fix what you want.
  16. Nobody has posted anything about their trucks yet? Well let's fix that. Working Class started as a way for me to pay tribute to the business that my family has run since 1946. Continuing with that, it was also a tribute to the first shop truck that my late Grandfather John Colineri Sr. purchased for the business. Even though to many, this trucks name and appearance was a bit unusual, but to me, it symbolized a lot more than just the looks of the truck. It had deep rooted history within my family, and brought back great memories of my Grandfather from the pictures I have seen of him standing with the 1963 Mack shop truck. Working Class I(right), was the third competition truck that I had built and piloted myself. This truck brought me huge success in the first season it was ran, with wins in such places as Outlaws Racing League Season 2, All Monsters Eve 3, and many other venues throughout the year. After it's debut, the truck became synonymous with racing, winning most of the racing events that it competed in. After 1 long season, much welding, re-painting, blood, sweat, and tears, I have decided to officially retire Working Class I from competition. But the story doesn't end there, oh no. I am glad to present to you, the newly finished, Working Class II(left)! This machine is fresh out of the shop, and doesn't even have more than 10 hours of driving under it's "belt". No doubt about it, this is a purebred racing machine, but don't let the looks fool you, because she ain't afraid to lay it on the line and scratch the paint in freestyle. I have high hopes for this new piece, everything just seems to work perfectly with this new machine, and I can't wait to officially debut it for all of the Working Class fans, right here at Fall Madness III!
  17. I understand wanting to keep it a secret...but it gives quite an advantage to you guys since you can run on the test track whenever you please.
  18. I think a track preview would be nice. Nobody but the people running the event have any idea as to what the track is like.
  19. Qualifying is tomorrow and...no previews?
  20. Why do I feel like I know what that is going to have on it...?
  21. EVERYONE...THARINDU DRIVES THE T-SHIRT TRUCK.
  22. Anyone play? If so, don't be afraid to hit me up on Xbox at DefectiveSkillz...can always use another party mate.
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