Gran Turismo 7 Custom Race thread

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Yes. It reverts road cars to stock.
I haven't tried BOP in a Lobby, like say, replicating the Route X Tuned Road Cars PD built for Daily Races and World Tour.
Wait so if you use cars from your garage that you've tuned, does it revert them or is just if you pick Random or One-make?
 
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Wait so if you use cars from your garage that you've tuned, does it revert them or is just if you pick Random or One-make?
If you use cars from your garage that you've tuned, when you select BoP, it will revert those cars to their stock bhp and weight.

I've tuned road cars to Gr.4 specs. Placed them in a mixed field of Gr.4 cars. When I selected BOP, my road cars were way faster than my Gr.4 cars.

I noticed my road cars were also riding higher than what I set them to. When I selected each road car during a replay, they were also topping out higher than what I set their race transmissions to. The BOP was as normal for the Gr.4 cars, but reverted the road cars to their stock settings.

Edit: A bit more discussion from Post #1990 back in February 2024.
 
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Question if I wanted to make a grid with the 250 GT Berlinetta passo corto 1961 and Aston Martin DB5 1964 which other cars will fit this 2 for a grid?

A classic grid of.

250 GT Berlinetta passo corto 1961
Aston Martin DB5 1964
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Beware that some 60s sports cars have CM and some CS tyres. Both of the above have CM, as do the Shelby GT350 and E-Type. The Porsche 904 and Alfa TZ2 have CS but are less powerful so can be PP matched.
The Merc 300 SL ’54 is a bit older but has CM. The Ferrari 500 Mondial weirdly has SH. The cobra, 250 GTO, and C2 corvette all have CS.
 
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