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Why? Because there's a whole lotta variety in real life GT300 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_GT#GT300)
but only a handful of them are available in Gran Turismo.
Plus it's a race car with a hybrid powertrain.
Article for more info and pics -> http://thenaritadogfight.com/2012/09/11/close-up-mugen-gt300-cr-z/
For those who don't have the time to read the article, here are the important bits:
Here's some videos:
(I'd start at 1:30, before that they're just prepping the car)
(On board cam)
If you want other GT300 cars too, check out the links below to vote:
- Good Smile Racing Hatsune Miku BMW Z4 GT3
- APR Hasepro Toyota Prius GT300
but only a handful of them are available in Gran Turismo.
Plus it's a race car with a hybrid powertrain.
Article for more info and pics -> http://thenaritadogfight.com/2012/09/11/close-up-mugen-gt300-cr-z/
For those who don't have the time to read the article, here are the important bits:
In fact, in only it’s second outing it managed to capture pole position and continues to impress on the grid. Granted it’s 300hp 2.8 liter twin-turbo V6, with electric motor, isn’t offered as an option from Honda to you and I (unfortunately), but it’s still a CR-Z chassis; a capable one at that.
Here's some videos:
(I'd start at 1:30, before that they're just prepping the car)
(On board cam)
If you want other GT300 cars too, check out the links below to vote:
- Good Smile Racing Hatsune Miku BMW Z4 GT3
- APR Hasepro Toyota Prius GT300
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