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Does it have to have a difference tho? i mean we have many useless duplicates alreadyIs there a difference?
Alpine VGT / VGT Race Mode are in GR.X and they have worse specs than the 2017 version.
Audi R18 (Le Mans ) 2011. Just a regular 2011 R18 TDI that can only be aquired from the daily workout.
BMW M6 GT3 (M Power livery) just a different livery because GTS dosen't fallow the AC way of just listing the livery's.
Bugatti VGT (GR.X) useless in turms of category double the power but double the weight as well.
Dodge SRT Tomahawk VGT S/GTS-R/X
The only thing they have going for against the GR.1 version is better specs and AWD.
Hyundai N 2025 VGT (GR.X) It only has more torque but you can't change the setup and im not a fun of direct drive.
Lexus RC F GT3 Prototype has a little bit different interior / livery and a bit less HP and torque
(as stock without BOP) than the 2017 car.
Mazda LM55 VGT (GR.X) useless in turms of category and while it may have a bit more power and a faw less Kg this figure can't change unlike with the GR.1 version.
Mclaren Ultimate VGT (GR.X) same case as the mazda but to make thing even worse you can't adjust ride hight , cumber and the awful stock gearing.
Mercedes-AMG WO8 (Colour Veriation) Thats the most ridiculous case the only resson it exists is because the livery editor things a single paint change is a livery change and since we cannot change the livery ....
Peugeot VGT (GR.X) far better specs but useless.
Renault Clio R.S 220 EDC Trophy 2016 its a bit uglier in my opinion and has a bit more weight.
Renault RS.01 (GR.X) Same case as the Peugeot VGT.
Toyota FT-1 VGT (GR.X) It has better specs to begin with but the GR.3 version can be upgraded and surpass it and you can change the setup of the car , hoever i must say the GR.X version has a better looking interior and sound.
VW Roadster VGT (GR.X) Same case as above. And lets not forget the 3 safety cars that instead of being different cars PD could just add the lights as a customization option for the respective road cars. All these things considered ill welcome the TS050 with open arms any day.
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