I would like that the widebody kit for the Porsche 930 were the fender flares from the 934 RSR.
The option to have a Fully stripped racing interior (like in NFS Shift 2) would be welcome as well
NFS unbound or Heat is your best bet. We're probably not getting much new features in GT7. I think they're wrapping upDo you guys mind if I can revive this convo?
As of update 1.42, despite its limitations, GT7 customization is still good for the quantity of the cars given its attention to detail (the livery editor is one of the best, points for that). There's a good emphasis on tuning as well.
Many cars have cool modifications like the Porsches, AE86s, Silvias, etc. However, besides giving out more engine swaps, I hope there are more important visual components to change like hoods, side mirrors and even more interior mods. Are you guys 100% certain such will happen?
This is just a matter of resources. It would be too much effort for PD to individually add interior customisation to every car, though I expect it for GT8... The least they could've done though is let use replace the stock steering wheel with a selection of 10 aftermarket onesRacing cockpit for ours heavily modified cars, it ruins the immersion and it's ridiculous to be able to make a full-fledged street car into a real home made race car but still see a stock cockpit.
Project Gotham 2 had an in-car radio system that worked something like this, which was neat. I'm not sure it would work in GT though, considering it's a more focused "sim" type game. I personally play GT7 without any race BGM.An upgraded sound system for the road cars that would allow you to pick music and adjust the settings on it.
This would add a few pounds to the car and might not be available with weight reduction.