First off, I must say I have not yet driven this car even once. Not with this or any other setup. So this review is really of GhostRider65, not of this specific tune. (edit: Now I have driven it just a little bit. No complaints. Well, maybe I'd like a little more turn-in when entering corners. But more than likely I just need more practice with the car, and I'm using RH tires, not RS. So still, no complaints. Quick, stable, and easy to get along with.)
GT is one of the only video games I play. (This, FIFA, GH and PS1 Monopoly.) Because of that, I am definitively a newb. (Just bought a PS3 a few months ago. Did so primarily to play Monopoly with wireless controllers. Until then, wifey and I played Monopoly once in a while, and that was about it. I had played GT just enough (maybe 10 years ago) to know it was really good.)
Moving on, I write this review tune-undriven because, shortly after getting a PS3, I found GTPlanet and recognized its value. Then I found the "tunefinder" and thought I could use it to learn and improve my own tuning skills. After trying perhaps a few dozen different tunes of different cars, I realized that GTPlanet offered at least one constant: Any tune by GhostRider65 is going to be pretty good. Sir, you may, or may not, be the single finest GT6 tuner out there, but your tunes are so consistently good that now, when I acquire a new car, I always include your moniker in tunefinder searches; when I consider a new car, I weigh whether or not you have tuned it.
I have about 50 reviews to write of your various tunes. I am behind because I want to do a thorough and quality write-up, (and because I always seem to end up driving, instead).
In fact, the other thing that delays my reviews of your tunes is that I want to wait until I feel I have read enough posts to intelligently ask you, "What is your process? What is your secret sauce? What formula do you use to so consistently produce such consistently good tunes of so many cars?" You see, I feel like using another person's tunes is cheating a bit. But yours are so consistently good, how is one to resist?
In short, my review is this: Try a GhostRider65 tune and you can't go wrong.