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iceburns288
Yeah, and I wolud like to see the Renault 4 also ...
iceburns288
McLaren F1GTRI have noticed the Mobil NSX (Which is a blast to drive on any game), but what year on the Zexel?
hellnbackThe Mobil NSX and a Nissan GT-R Pennzoil (I think it's the Zexel) are in Arcade Mode of GT4P, if you choose to race the Woodone(?) Supra.
But surely they've been added already???
The cars in this thread will be marked according to how they are known to us at the moment. The system will be as follows:
Cars in black have been seen in screenshots and therefore are assumed to be in GT4
Cars in red have been seen being photographed and tested by Sony/Polyphony Digital and may or may not be in GT4
Cars in green have been mentioned by magazines or in interviews as being in the game, yet have not been seen. Also may not be in GT4
Cars marked with an asterik (*) are from GT4: Prologue. These cars may not make it into the final version of GT4.
But surely they have been added already???
GILLET
Well hopefully this question hasnt been asked before. But anyways, why hasnt the Pennzoil-Zexel GT-R and the Mobil 1 NSX been added to the car list. I have seen this video were the those cars are in, included with the Woodone Supra, Takata NSX, and some other JGTC cars.
hellnbackGILLET: I have been here at GTP for abit now.
My sources you say??? I put in my copy of GT4P into my PS2 loaded up my memory card, selected Arcade, went into options, put Opponent Cars onto 'ON', exited, went into Arcade Mode, chose Fuji, selected the Woodone JGTC Supra, and went racing, and low and behold what am I up against???
A Mobil 1 NSX, and a GT-R Pennzoil-Zexel.
Now I haven't 'stated' anything BTW, not the year they were or anything of the like, I just simply confirming that those car descriptions were indeed in GT4P which normally is enough to get them on the list.
From The359 original post
That's why I put at the end of the post...
Cause it's not like I'm the first with GT4P.
IF ANYTHING, I was supporting your post...
Sorry, I won't attempt to support you again.
SambertoThe 300ZX is the 1998 twin turbo 2by2. Remember there are two differing models of 300zx in GT3.
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I thougt nissan stoped making 300zx models in 96.I think Nissan should make a new line up of 300zx. just like ford and chevy did with the mustang and corvette.
I'm still pissed off at the 350 z becaues they are calling raceing models Fairlady z the 350 z will never live up to the 300zx.Anyway Fairlady z is the 300zx's name.You all propley don't care. But just think about it.
300zxfairmanSo what your saying is they only sold 98 models in Japan.also they have 4 seater models?any pics of the 4 seaters?
The list of all lists...LOTUS
Carlton ('90)
If you select the hidden race cars in GT4P, some come with a softer suspension, which allows considerably more roll and pitch. This is e.g. the case for the Nissan R390GT1 and the NSX LM Dream Car. The Mobil 1 NSX however keeps its stiff suspension, as in GT3C. There's a noticeable difference with the "soft" 2003 NSX. I wonder why this car would be so much stiffer then the R390GT1, the McLaren or the 2003 NSX?McLaren F1GTRI have noticed the Mobil NSX (Which is a blast to drive on any game)
And how would we use it? There arent any PS2 emulators and modchips are illegal!pacitry to get gt4 on emule