Guess that Car (GT PSP cars only, NO GT5)

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It's a shame that Pontiac and Saturn (and maybe Hummer) were shut down. I'd be happy if they come back with new cars (really love the Saturn Sky).

Could care less about Hummer, but Saturn and Pontiac I could get behind, as long as GM kept bringing the euro-cars for Saturn and, most importantly, BROUGHT BACK THE FIREBIRD!!!:irked:
 
My favorite Japanese Race Car yes (and my favorite number too) but I'm talking JDM (Japanese domestic market).And as for BK Close,I respect that car a lot (and is always my starter car in a GT game) but not it.
 
Hot!!!! I rank the Integra #2 with the EK9 Civic Type-R in 3rd.Guess what number 1 is.

It's pretty obvious.
 
You got it zondaman.I absolutely love the NSX and especially the Type R (#1 JDM :)).Championship white and the carbon fiber hood,roof and spoiler go with my obsession with black and white.

Your turn.👍
 
BKGlover
Could care less about Hummer, but Saturn and Pontiac I could get behind, as long as GM kept bringing the euro-cars for Saturn and, most importantly, BROUGHT BACK THE FIREBIRD!!!:irked:

Same here, especially with Pontiac. I remember when the GTO came back out in 2004, I rode shotgun in a GTO and I love the car even more( I always wanted to own a 65 or 66 GTO "goat" longtail when I was a kid and I still do.)

But another thing about the new GTO, it's actually a Aussie car! The VT chassis from the Holden/Vauxhall Morano. And they were also gonna bring out the Marloo as the El Camino and maybe the Firebird with the new Camaro Zeta chassis, but they are no more :(. I hope they will come back soon.

On topic: Ummmm BMW 2002? VW Beetle?
 
You are correct.

(Taken from Wikipedia)
In 1999, two V12s participated in the 12 hours of Sebring. One finished in first.

Then, they went on to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. They also took the gold with one car.

However, in 2000 BMW was unprepared when facing new competition (Audi and Panoz). They finished in 3rd and 4th. They were able to stay in the high positions throughout the season. But, when they started going to the final 2 North American rounds, they struggled but were unable to get a single victory. They decided to retire before the final round in Australia and focus on their new partnership with Formula One.

Your go, sparky.
 
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