Please let me know the drift arrangement of BNR34!!

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The drift arrangement of R34 cannot be performed by being difficult!!
Please help me!!
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I'm struggling to understand your English. I'd discuss this with you in Japanese but it's against AUP.

If your question is: "Is there not a RWD R34 in the game?"
No, there is not. (beside the Blitz D1 cars)

If your question is: "How can I set up my R34 for drifting."
You can find a drift setup for the Nissan Skyline GTR ER34 GTS 00' here

I personally haven't drifted an R34 in this game so I can't tell you how good this tune is or give you any of my own tunes due to my inexperience in that field.

I wish you the best of luck finding the information you're after 👍

(By the way, google translate is rather bad at what it does)
 
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You're an Australian, how could you not know about Godzilla?

I'm from New Zealand, totally different country.

Besides, I was referring exclusively to cars in GT5 👍

There are RWD R32s and R33s. But the only R34 skylines available with the RWD drive train in Gran Turismo are the D1GP skylines, several R34 race cars and the Carbon R.
 
R32: GTS-t
R33: LM Road Going
R34: Blitz drift cars, Amuse
R35: none

I know. But, you said that the Calsonic was RWD, it's not. At all. It's actually, basically, just the 1992 spec JGTC car, a car that was just a toned-down version of the Godzilla (Skyline R32 GT-R from Aussie V8s.)

As for your flag, why does it have to be that similar to the Australian flag? Any time it's scaled down, at all, beyond the official size, it looks like the Aussie flag. How much do I have to zoom in on my browser to tell if there's red or not, inside the stars?! :scared:
 
I know. But, you said that the Calsonic was RWD, it's not. At all. It's actually, basically, just the 1992 spec JGTC car, a car that was just a toned-down version of the Godzilla (Skyline R32 GT-R from Aussie V8s.)

I specifically stated the '00 Calsonic as an example as it was the first that came to my head.

I'm well aware of the R32 Calsonic, it's drive train and it's amazing capabilities as I've had a long history with that car. :lol:

Getting back to my point, there are no stock GT-R R34's in the game with a RWD drive train, the only way to have this car with the FR layout is with the cars I have mentioned. (Blitz, Carbon R, Race Cars)

I don't feel like the GT500 Skylines are really Skylines. I think of them more as tubeframe monsters.
Not to be rude, but how you feel about it is irrelevant, facts are facts 👍

As for your flag, why does it have to be that similar to the Australian flag? Any time it's scaled down, at all, beyond the official size, it looks like the Aussie flag. How much do I have to zoom in on my browser to tell if there's red or not, inside the stars?!

The Australian flag has a massive white star under the union jack which is impossible to miss, it's pretty obvious which is which :lol:
 
The modern GT500 cars are not skylines. They share almost no components.

Granted, you can still drift them, but they are mechanically very different from the GT-Rs they are based off of. Different engine, different frame construction, different drivetrain setup, different dimensions, different wheelbase, etc. They are what NASCAR stock cars are to the 4-door sedans they are "based" off of. At least GT500 cars have variety however.

Way back in the early days of Super GT however, the cars shared much with their "road going" versions. Rule changes and heightened competition has caused this to disappear.
 
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