Cars with unusual traits

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All the Premium Super GT cars have different Headlight on off animations. Some Blink, the others start with low to high and some just turn on normally.
 
Good that you mention this. Did you know that the IS-F is not the only 8 speed car in the game? There is actually another Japanese sedan with an automatic 8 speed transmission, and it has been in the game since GT4 ;)

Nissan Skyline GT-8 V35. What do I win?
 
Both Holden cars don't have horns.

Neither does the Jaguar XJ220. :odd:

Has annoyed me for a too long now. Also, the seating position in the XJ220 appears to be too low. Its sometimes hard to see over the blackened steering wheel in interior cam.
 
Don't know if this is wrong or not, but on the 2010 #99 NASCAR, to the left of the steering wheel with all the switches and stuff is a big #17. However on the 2011 version it's a #99.
 
Noticed this yesterday. I was on Toscana, in a Shimiwagen (whatever it is) and I flashed the lights when I was in chase cam, I saw it. I thought "Strange. I don't remember this having lights." So I pressed the button to show the front of the car and tried it again. No lights.

People saw it from the back, but not when they overtook. Very strange.
 
On the Audi R8 Chrome line, not only is the time displayed, so is the date.

Bonus: Special Stage Route 5 Races take place on January 12 2009 at 3:31pm, even though it is obviously late at night.:D:tup:
 
Neither does the Jaguar XJ220. :odd:

Has annoyed me for a too long now. Also, the seating position in the XJ220 appears to be too low. Its sometimes hard to see over the blackened steering wheel in interior cam.

The Toyota Motorsports Chaser lacks horn as well. You can't change it at all like the rest of "hornless" cars.
 
Aero kit A on the Evolution IV has the front lip, side skirts, rear bumper and spoiler from the Evolution V and light covers and mudflaps from the Evolution IV. :dunce:
 
Putting a spoiler in the GT-R R34 doesn't change anything. It only gives you the ability to adjust the rear aerodynamic. I think (but I'm not sure) that the RX-7 Spirit R Type A also has this unusual feature.

I do know that these cars have adjustable spoilers in real life, but it's weird that in GT5 you have to pay for the right to adjust it :P
 
Putting a spoiler in the GT-R R34 doesn't change anything. It only gives you the ability to adjust the rear aerodynamic. I think (but I'm not sure) that the RX-7 Spirit R Type A also has this unusual feature.

I do know that these cars have adjustable spoilers in real life, but it's weird that in GT5 you have to pay for the right to adjust it :P

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Putting a spoiler in the GT-R R34 doesn't change anything. It only gives you the ability to adjust the rear aerodynamic. I think (but I'm not sure) that the RX-7 Spirit R Type A also has this unusual feature.

I do know that these cars have adjustable spoilers in real life, but it's weird that in GT5 you have to pay for the right to adjust it :P

You can still adjust rear downforce on a stock R34. It just ranges from 3-8.
Not sure about the RX-7.
 
Not sure if this has previously been mentioned but the badge on the back of the Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR ’08 lights up along with the brake lights when you, errrr... brake.
 
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