Lamborghini Aventador LP720-4 Liberty Walk Performance 2011

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Japanese-American tuning brand Liberty Walk has just released their custom design of the Lamborghini Aventador. This car is set to debut in SEMA '14. If it's a big head turner for KY, then it can guarantee a spot in the Gran Turismo Awards at SEMA.



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Aftermarket tuner or new car/new VIN?

If it's the former, it should be "Lamborghini Aventador LP720-4 Liberty Walk Performance". In either case you need to add a year.
 
Other SEMA tuner cars in GT don't display any year either. Or if they do, it makes no sense, like the Buick Special that used to be called Special '62 and count as a car built in 1962. The description in-game says the full official name is "Ted & Sue Richardson's 1962 Buick Special Bu'Wicked" and that it was built in 2003. Calling it the Buick Special '03 wouldn't make sense either.


In my opinion the recent hype about Liberty Walk Performance cars is annoying, this would just end up being the ultimate Lambo for the casual player. It would be great fun to see how a Lambo sitting on those wheels with lifted airbag suspension would handle though... The 2009 Gran Turismo Best European Import Award was awarded to a Twin Turbo Gallardo tuned heavily by UnderGround Racing, who focus on making cars faster and more powerful instead of visually showing off. A car like that would much rather deserve its place in GT imo.
 
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Other SEMA tuner cars in GT don't display any year either. Or if they do, it makes no sense, like the Buick Special that used to be called Special '62 and count as a car built in 1962. The description in-game says the full official name is "Ted & Sue Richardson's 1962 Buick Special Bu'Wicked" and that it was built in 2003. Calling it the Buick Special '03 wouldn't make sense either.
Okay. Still needs a year at the end for the nomination. We're not the game.

I'd nominate the Buick as "Buick Special 1962 "BuWicked" [Premium] 2003", because it's still a Buick, it's still a Special and it was still made in 1962, but it's a one-off modded car, built in (or for) 2003. And the [Premium] bit to signify an upgrade from Standard.
 
I've put the correct year of the Aventador in the thread title now.

In my opinion, I imagine the car to simply be an optional body kit that can be installed after you acquired the base car. Liberty Walk is only represented as an aero tuner. However I think if it were to be implemented in the game, it will be like the Corvette Stingray Gran Turismo Concept '14 that was added in the game some months ago. That car can be fully modified with it's performance matching exactly that of the original Corvette Stingray '14, although its aero parts could not be modified.
 
Except it's incorrect because the Aventador shown here is their first, built this year and therefore, following your Buick logic, has to be called Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 2011 Liberty Walk Performance "LP720-4" 2014.

At least get rid of the 2011 at the end, it's confusing. Plus we have no idea if the base Aventador was built back in 2011 or if it's newer.

Edit: Fixed '14 to 2014
 
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We only require a four digit year. Whether it's the correct one or not is not my concern - it's up to the person who created the thread to do the research on the car if they want it included in the game. Every bit of research they do is a bit that the guys responsible for actually putting it in Gran Turismo don't have to do.

Personally, since this car will be show at SEMA 2014, I'd agree with you. However, the user who posted the thread has since added that he sees it as more of a styling upgrade you could buy for the base car in the game.
 
At least get rid of the 2011 at the end, it's confusing. Plus we have no idea if the base Aventador was built back in 2011 or if it's newer.

Going off the serial number that someone managed to find on the car (the one PD actually scanned and modelled), I believe it was built in 2011.
 
We only require a four digit year. Whether it's the correct one or not is not my concern - it's up to the person who created the thread to do the research on the car if they want it included in the game. Every bit of research they do is a bit that the guys responsible for actually putting it in Gran Turismo don't have to do.

I'd argue with that, I don't think anything posted here should affect the research a PD employee has to do when he takes "6 months" to create one car, but PD seem to do research in their own ways anyway with things like the "Veyron '13" ending up in the final game. I don't want to drag this on forever though...

Going off the serial number that someone managed to find on the car (the one PD actually scanned and modelled), I believe it was built in 2011.

That's only true for the one we already have in GT, but if PD want to model their in-game version of this car as realistic as possible they'd have to change the VIN to match the real thing (even if they actually recycle unchanged parts from the stock model). So it could anything from 2011 until now, depends on the actual base car LB Works used.
 

That's only true for the one we already have in GT
, but if PD want to model their in-game version of this car as realistic as possible they'd have to change the VIN to match the real thing (even if they actually recycle unchanged parts from the stock model). So it could anything from 2011 until now, depends on the actual base car LB Works used.

I was under the impression that's what you were reffering to when you said Base Aventador. My mistake.
 
I'd argue with that, I don't think anything posted here should affect the research a PD employee has to do when he takes "6 months" to create one car, but PD seem to do research in their own ways anyway with things like the "Veyron '13" ending up in the final game.
That's precisely why we should make it easier for them.
 
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