Duplicates you actually want to see in GT7




I'd keep goin but you don't even know the name of the cars. much less what people do with them.
I'm not sure I would call that racing pedigree. Thats people taking their Jimny's out on the track on what looks to be a track day. No competition other than the clock.

The M5 at least has some history in competitive wheel to wheel racing:
 
Au Cerumo Toyota Supra '01
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We have the '97 champion, the '99 champion and the '00 champion, so why not the '01 champion?
 
Considering the reception to Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 '18 at that car's launch, updated race cars (especially in Gr.3) are bound to get the similar reception if the cars are just evolution updates (or a fictional-to-real switch, eg. NSX Gr.3 to NSX GT3 Evo22). (I wonder if the AMG GT3 Evo '20 did hit with the same reception? Granted it was during the same update as the SF23, which was that update's spotlight. Ironically, the SF19 and SF23 also has an issue with duplication due to the different powertrain variations.)

In general, I will let the following "dupes" slide:
Acura Integra Type R (DC2) '01 (preferably if with Acura ARX-06)
Honda NSX Type S Zero '97
Honda S2000 '06
Mazda RX-7 Type R '91
Mazda RX-8 Type S '07
Nissan GT-R '07
Toyota Supra GT500 '00/'01
Toyota Supra GT500 '05 (if in Gr.2 in conjunction with 2006 Z GT500 and 2011 HSV-010)
Porsche 911 Turbo (993) '95
 
  • E39 M5 and E39 540i
  • Coupe and Sedan versions of M3/M4
  • Mercedes SL500 and SL65 AMG
  • Golf R and GTI variants from MK6 on...
  • MK4 and MK5 Golf GTI and R32
  • MK3 GTI and VR6
  • And some others...
 
  • E39 M5 and E39 540i
  • Coupe and Sedan versions of M3/M4
  • Mercedes SL500 and SL65 AMG
  • Golf R and GTI variants from MK6 on...
  • MK4 and MK5 Golf GTI and R32
  • MK3 GTI and VR6
  • And some others...
I've not looked at the GT7 car list recently, but most of these don't look like they're variants of cars that are on it - per the examples in the first post...
 

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