Used cars dealership in Gran Turismo 7

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What colour is it? (Colour name. I can see it's green... 🤪)

Did Ferrari ever deliver a TR in that colour?

At least one, and at least one 512TR

It's Verde Chiaro Metallic

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It's interesting that the TR is in a color that only one example was officially made in. I'm tempted to buy it too just because of that.
 
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There was an official Cossie in yellow, the Acropolis Limited Edition.View attachment 1413374
"An" being the operative word. Ford never actually put it into production. That one car is all of them.

You could order the RS Cosworth in any colour you wanted though. At least two Zinc Yellow cars were produced.
 
"An" being the operative word. Ford never actually put it into production. That one car is all of them.

You could order the RS Cosworth in any colour you wanted though. At least two Zinc Yellow cars were produced.
Would you happened to know the RGB code for Zinc Yellow? Would rather enjoy recreating this in GT7!

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An Amber Alert has now been issued for the 1997 BMW M3. The M3, which has now gone missing for an extended period twice, was last seen between 11/6 and 11/13, selling out on 11/14. It joins the 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR GSR, which has not been seen in the UCD since its debut between 10/3 and 10/14, selling out 10/15, on milk cartons worldwide.

Also, be on the lookout for the 2009 Porsche 911 GT3 (997), last available as a used car between 11/12 and 11/17 (selling out 11/18), and the 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. SCP, last available as a special pick between 11/14 and 11/22 (selling out 11/23) and last part of the regular rotation in September.
 
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I added the Stratos, the Dino, the RX-7, the Abarth and...hmmm...probably one or two others as well. Love that blue Stratos. I think the Dino might be the car I have the most of. Either that or the Super Bee (oh, which I also bought in the yellow/black) - maybe 10 of each in my garage.
 
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The 1997 BMW M3 is finally back...sort of. As it is an overpriced special pick, its return in late January is not assured. At least the 2009 Porsche 911 and 1999 Mitsubishi Evo VI both made it back into the regular rotation, though the Evo VIII has yet to make its second UCD appearance.
 
Speaking of rarities, this is the first time a car has been offered as a Special Pick with under 3,000 miles on the odometer at a price lower than what it would cost at Brand Central, and the second time a car also available at Brand Central was a Special Pick (after the 2002 Daihatsu Copen). The 2002 Nissan Silvia spec-R Aero (S15) with 1,243 miles is now being offered for 62,000 Cr., a 6,000-Cr. discount from its Brand Central price.
 
Speaking of rarities, this is the first time a car has been offered as a Special Pick with under 3,000 miles on the odometer at a price lower than what it would cost at Brand Central, and the second time a car also available at Brand Central was a Special Pick (after the 2002 Daihatsu Copen). The 2002 Nissan Silvia spec-R Aero (S15) with 1,243 miles is now being offered for 62,000 Cr., a 6,000-Cr. discount from its Brand Central price.
Wait...are you saying that brand central cars that appear in the UCD are sometimes more expensive "used" than "new?" As a rule, I never buy cars from the UCD if they are available in BC so I've never really paid much attention to the actual pricing, but I always just assumed they would be lower priced in the UCD.
 
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