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unknown Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | I see either Rover 45 or Saab 9-5 -- Last edit: 2024-02-22 00:23:07 | |
Saleen S7 Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | Factory Five GTM without a doubt. | |
Peugeot 106 Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | I'm seeing a lot of second-gen Focus ST in this | |
Dodge Viper Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | Reminds me more of a first-gen GTS than an SRT-10 Coupe | |
BMW 3 Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | Looks like some kind of '80s Russian Lada to me | |
Subaru Liberty Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | Toyota Corona Premio [T210] upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/54/Toyota_Corona_Premio_1998_rear.JPG | |
Mitsubishi Diamante Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | Seat Toledo upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/90/Seat_Toledo_GLX_1.9_TDI_1995_front_20071009.jpg upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/Seat_Toledo_rear_20080302.jpg | |
Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | Seashore is Rio De Janeiro | |
Subaru Liberty Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | AUDI | |
Pimp My Ride: Street Racing (2009) | Entry complete. Compared to the other Pimp My Ride game this game has very little connection to the show. Sure it has the logo and theme for the intro but apart from the logo appearing on billboards and customization being referred to as "pimp" there is no connection otherwise to the show. No Xzibit, no owners, no west coast customs nor GAS. Heck this game came out 2 years after the show was cancelled. In regards to the game itself it is extremely boring and repetitive. There's not much to it. It's no wonder it was sold for $40 and even then I think that's too much. |