Gran Turismo 7 Livery Editor - General Discussion Thread

What-If: Jaguar-Ford XFR-01A #16 (Eddie Irvine) and #18 (Teo Fabi)

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Lately i've been working on endurance lights for the non evo huracan gt3, which doesn't get the love it deserves haha, as every foglight decal for this car is for the evo version, while i couldn't find anything good for 15-18 model, so i decided to create some decals and with some more work in the livery editor this is the result.

I am extremely satisfied with the result, it turned out better than i would ever have imagined.
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Finally i can work on the 2018 konrad motorsport livery😍
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Folks! Currently doing a “Red Pig” tribute livery on the AMG GT3 and am looking for some info. The original car has a couple of SECA decals and some SECA 100 Octane decals. I can get these fine in the livery editor, however as this is a tribute livery, I’m trying to use modern versions ie the Castrol decal has been swapped out for a modern Castrol edge etc.

Can anyone shed some light on SECA? I’ve had a look online and all I seem to be able to find is that it was a service station brand from Belgium. Ideally I’d like to know if they are still around? I’d probably wager that they have been taken over at some point by someone, if so by who?

Thanks in advance!
 
Folks! Currently doing a “Red Pig” tribute livery on the AMG GT3 and am looking for some info. The original car has a couple of SECA decals and some SECA 100 Octane decals. I can get these fine in the livery editor, however as this is a tribute livery, I’m trying to use modern versions ie the Castrol decal has been swapped out for a modern Castrol edge etc.

Can anyone shed some light on SECA? I’ve had a look online and all I seem to be able to find is that it was a service station brand from Belgium. Ideally I’d like to know if they are still around? I’d probably wager that they have been taken over at some point by someone, if so by who?

Thanks in advance!
Seca became JET in 2002. In 2006 LUKoil acquired JET stations from Belgium.
 
Does anyone know if there's a list (probably isn't) about multicoloured wheels and how they behave when painted? Some lose their original lip colour, some don't, and some even have it changed to something else. There are a few I might like to try on some cars but wouldn't like to buy them all to clutter the owned wheels list.
 
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