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MC388

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  1. If u hear something along the lines of "n***** in the keuken" or "kippenneu*****" u know I will be around................LOL
  2. Straight from the stoxnet-forum........... It has just come to light / to my attention this morning via my contact in Holland that the Piet Keijzer Memorial Trophy is missing and it's whereabouts unknown. My friend made contact with H29 Durk Greidanus to make arrangements for the trophy to be returned so that it was back in the UK at Coventry for WF night. Durk informed him that he doesn't have the trophy and hasn't had or seen it since the World Final at Kings Lynn last year. It appears that the car became unattached from the trophy base after the trophy was presented to him on the infield at KL and someone approached him and told him that he had made the trophy and would fix it for him. Durk handed him the trophy and it hasn't been seen since. I built the trophy with the help of John Nunn, Joe Barlow and Sophie Clark and I have been in touch with them this morning and non of them know anything about it. It appears that somebody approached Durk, gave him misleading information and made off with the trophy / model. So basically as nobody knows the trophy's location, we can only treat it as having been stolen ! The trophy is a bespoke item that was hand built over a very short time span with alot of time and effort put in by all involved. The model itself taking many hours and alot of very late nights to get it done in time for its first presentation at the NIR WF in 2005. Several forum members and fans also contributed to the costs of the trophy. The trophy is presented annually to the highest placed Dutch driver in the World Final, as a tribute to Piet Keijzer from the UK stock car fans. It is a large trophy which consists of a wood and glass display case about a foot square, with a metal checker plate base on which the model of Piets car sits, along with a Union Jack flag on one side and a Dutch flag on the other side. It has a silver plaque on the front which reads "In Memory Of Piet Keijzer From UK Stock Car Fans". If anybody has seen either the trophy or the model from the trophy in the last 12 months or knows it's whereabouts, or has any information that could help us locate the trophy. Please get in touch with me either by PM or e mail at csc24@blueyonder.co.uk We really want to get this back as it was a very special one off item created to honour a driver that put alot of years into stock car racing both in Holland and the UK and it is not something that we can replace. If there are any Dutch racing forums, please could somebody copy and post this message on there for me as well, as I don't have any information on if it was a English or Dutch person that approached Durk at KL last year. Thanks Chris Clark If anyone has info about this, please contact Chris Clark.........
  3. Happy birthday guys...............
  4. Happy birthday m8................ Have a good un
  5. All posts have been moved to HERE Feel free to post there. If ur not able then post here and it will be moved to the above thread.
  6. Ouch......................Get well soon m8.
  7. Thnx guys.................and yes Sam, AL IS GETTING A OLD GIT......................... Al...............Hope u had a good one m8
  8. Click HERE to view some pics from the old days. Courtesy by Kitty (daugther of the founder of NACO). Webspace provided by www.pewi.nl
  9. Its a football-stadium, but its not the Goffert................. Goffert whas being a race track also in the early years. Im leaving in that city so know that Cheers, JK Dont get ur knickers in a knot......................... I just said that the pic wasnt Nijmegen.................Thats all.
  10. soz m8................havent found old pics yet of brits circuits. Mike...................ur right its in Den Bosch
  11. Its a football-stadium, but its not the Goffert.................
  12. Correct........................... It used to be a racetrack for horses, so in the beginning they raced on that surface.................... Here is another one for ya....................
  13. Okay guys.........................Name this circuit.
  14. Same here. Have informed Kev about it.
  15. Tried it and it aint working. AVAST is still detecting a virus. I have informed admin, so they know whats going on and perhaps Kev can fix it.
  16. Leave the feature related part..................... Dont even wanna know where u got this vid from..............
  17. Great news.............. Im sure u will do a great job m8. Good luck m8.
  18. Thanks for everything Kevin................
  19. Happy B-Day Pry......................
  20. what so i need to put in ti with in lower case letters Straight of UK-Dirt website: Converting a skin If you have your CARxxx.TGA (required format), you will need to convert it to a .TEX file so the game can use it. If you have a PSP or PSD file, you will need to save it as a .TGA file, 24-bit uncompressed. You may need to flatten the image first, if layers were used. To convert the file follow these steps: - Open My Computer, and go to the directory in which you have saved the TGA file. (Copy MKTEX.EXE here if it is not already there) - Click 'Start', 'Run...', and type COMMAND in the box and press OK. This will open a MS-DOS window, with the correct directory selected. - Type MKTEX CARxxx.TGA CARxxx.TEX with xxx being your car number. This must be below 1000. If it working correctly it will pause for a couple of seconds then return to the window. There is no confirmation that it is correct. - Close the MS-DOS window. - Copy the new CARxxx.TEX file to the directory of the mod for which u painted the skin. Works fine here........... Make sure ur in the right directory. Mine is c:\documents and settings\MC\........... Take a look at the mktex file. If its in caps, then use caps..........MKTEX.EXE. If not, then not off course.
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