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True. I guess. Most likely the performance parts shop is gonna be pretty indepth, yet keep it like usual stuff, mostly in 3 parts as that is what GT kinda is known for.
Would make little sense not to be able to upgrade your brakes, as it does not make sense to have a car with 400-800hp cars with stock brakes. In real life that would be deadly, to say the least. And brake fading im going to guess is not in the game, but still. Evens the playing field pretty nice, lighter cars with big brakes should have a huge advantage over the heavy monsters on the field, example being a heavy GT-R vs a more nimble S2000 etc. But yeah, it all depends on what they had time to do with the preasure up to get it out.
Also, can't se any supercharger option, though, the evo probly would not have that as an option regardless.
Yeah, likely not. Stock turbo cars didn't have the option to SC in GT4 either.
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