GT Sport Countdown

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Hi I am new to the forums. Please redirect me if I am posting in the wrong section.

Are the pre-order bonus cars for GT Sport able to be earned in-game? For example if I purchase a European version of the game, am I able to earn the pre-order bonus cars from the US/JP version? Thanks
Ye they are just unlocked if you get special editions/ pre orders
 
Hi I am new to the forums. Please redirect me if I am posting in the wrong section.

Are the pre-order bonus cars for GT Sport able to be earned in-game? For example if I purchase a European version of the game, am I able to earn the pre-order bonus cars from the US/JP version? Thanks
First of all @BubbyTown, a warm welcome to :gtpflag:feel free to discuss whatever you feel like as long as it stays within the AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) of this site.
https://www.gtplanet.net/aup/

Second of all, it may be better to ask questions like that to this thread: https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/gran-turismo-sport-general-discussion.337545/
As shown the one you are currently in is for the Gran Turismo Sport Countdown.

Lastly, enjoy yourself here :cheers:

Now back to topic: 14 days...
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The 1966 winners of the Bathurst Gallaher 500 Rauno Aaltonen and Bob Holden's Morris Cooper S
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Bruce McPhee powers his HK Monaro GTS327 through Forrest's Elbow on his way to a memorable win in the 1968 Hardie-Ferodo 500
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And how the car looks now
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Yves Courage, the Le Mans-born constructor and former driver, commissioned Studio Graton for the livery of the prototype entered in the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans. The renamed Courage-Vaillante sported the number 13 – Courage’s lucky number and a nod to the Michel Vaillant album Le 13 est au départ, which immerses the reader in the atmosphere of the iconic 24-Hour race in the early sixties. Powered by a 3-litre twin-turbocharged flat-six Porsche engine, the Courage-Vaillante C41 was driven by Frenchmen Didier Cottaz and Jérôme Policand, and Belgian Marc Goossens.
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Photo: LE MANS (SARTHE, FRANCE), CIRCUIT DES 24 HEURES, 24 HOURS OF LE MANS, SATURDAY 14 & SUNDAY 15 JUNE 1997. The logo of the Vaillante marque, created by Michel Vaillant’s father Henri, can be seen on the nose of the Courage #13 car.
 
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