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i think he's talking about the updates on the list, but that was added on 6/2 and if he read the list he would of seen that they have been removed.
Dev_ZeroSamberto, you have made my day with that picture of the SLR. It's a warm welcome after my pinky finger got dislocated during football .
PhatFatWhat kind of football?
GTJugendHe lives in Netherlands. I'd say it's a 99.9% chance it's soccer.
PhatFatBut you can never be sure.
Especially in this forum, :gulp:ultrabeatDude, could you try to fit more than one point into a post?
Thanks.
-DG
Classic AnycarLet me know of any recently confirmed or removed cars.
LAST TIME CHECKED: 600 cars
CURRENT CARS: 602
Classic AnycarI hope that most of the cars are available for viewing at least. It is annoying when a mediocre or insignificant car is put on the prize car list, such as the Subaru 580 in Gran Turismo 2.
If GT4 is going to have prize cars, I would reccomend rare exotics like the DeLorean or the Ariel Atom. Any car nobody knows about would make a nice prize car, like the Dome Zero. Racing cars are another possibility, as they would be one million dollars anyway. The only other choice would be concept cars, which obviously are one of a kind. But whatever you do, do not take regular cars and turn them into prize cars. I want to see them, even if I can't buy them. I was ticked off when I watched the historic car race replay from GT2 to find out that a Lotus Europa was in the game, and I couldn't even admire it in the showroom.
End of rant.
cudadude2What i think is worst than that is when you have to buy an Audi TT to race the TT series, and the prize car is a TT.
Yessss.S4AJust a note on the Dodge Super Bee.
The '71 Charger Super Bee Hemi has been confirmed in the last few days.
Real-world pic: http://bober.cciflorida.com/images/hemi_06.jpg
But months ago there was a picture of the Japanese team testing a '69 Coronet Super Bee Six Pack (the one with the lift-off hood). I can't find the actual picture, but the car was F6 green.
Real-world pic: http://moparmusclemagazine.com/featuredvehicles/p78506_image_large.jpg
As you can see, they are totally different cars, but only the '71 is on the list.