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PUMA Drift Cat 5 NM 2 Men's Shoes
Sep 04, 2017
Slight Discolouration
I only wear these shoes when driving my exotic car, and that's maybe 1x a week for a few hours. The shoes are comfortable and stylish, and work real well when I'm heal/toe shifting. The only negative I have experienced, is the slight discoloration taking place on the toe area of the shoes. I don't know why, but they're changing from the grey colour, to a slight shade of burnt red / rust / clay. It's not worth returning, but I'm wondering if another, darker colour choice, would have been better.
Otherwise, shoes are great. No reservations.

Dec 05, 2018
It will work with a Craftsman
The instructions didn't work EXACTLY as outlined, but I feel that is likely due to the fact that this one "universal" remote is designed to work with many openers. I eventually pressed enough buttons, in the right combination, to get the remote to open my garage door.
I bought two of these as Christmas gifts (20 days from now), so I cannot comment on the quality at this time, as they are not being used.
Oct 30, 2013
Should be called anything but "Forza"
0 of 1 found this helpful I own and extensively play previous Forza "racing simulators" (Forza 3 & 4), but I'm shocked that this can be called a Forza game.
It's very arcade-ish, not a simulator. No damage, no tire wear indicator, etc... I would have been incredibly disappointed if I had paid release date price ($69.99), but for $15 I'll accept it. If you expect Forza 4 quality tuning of your cars, "steer" away from Horizon. The selling point for me was the open map concept and the fact that I can set a lap time and my friends will be notified if I beat their time (Rivals), we don't have to be online at the same time.
If you like Need for Speed, you should like this game.