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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Kyle Patrick (@SlipZtrEm) on June 8th, 2017 in the Forza Horizon 3 category.
The MG3 is not something I would have expected to see in a Horizon game, but that makes me intrigued to see its debut.
Additionally, I hope the Hoonigan cars are hinting towards another expansion, I would love something centred around that theme.
I think the Hoonigan cars are more likely going to come in either a Hoonigan pack or as Forzathon prizes, especially since the Expansion Pass only covered Blizzard Mountain and Hot Wheels.
- BUG_Type57S_37 (1937 Bugatti Type 57S)
- CIT_2CV_70 (1970 Citroen 2CV)
- PEU_405T16_88 (1988 Peugeot 405 T16)
Just a note to whoever wrote the article: me saying that the 2001 RS4's files were updated was a mistake on my part, there's nothing new with that particular car since the original Dev build leak, just thought I'd clarify in case you want to update the post.
Just a note to the author--there was no road-going 405 T16. They were strictly competition cars.
Wrong, road version of the Peugeot 405 T16 was produce between 1993 and 1995. 1046 cars were sold worldwide. There was police version too.Just a note to the author--there was no road-going 405 T16. They were strictly competition cars.
The T16 replace the Mi16 (1987-1992 for her). Note that the Mi16 was sold in US.Cool, will update. 👍
Bah, brain fart on my behalf, was thinking of the Mi16 instead.
Wrong, road version of the Peugeot 405 T16 was produce between 1993 and 1995. 1046 cars were sold worldwide. There was police version too.
Note that the 405 T16 wasn't sold in US.
I have never said that the leaked car was a road version. I have said that you wrong when you said that 405 T16 "were strictly competition car".Doesn't apply to the leaked car, which is from 1988.