What all new cars do you want to see in GT7?

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An updated Samba Bus.

Note the nitrous bottles:):

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Since PD is trolling us with that upcoming VGT Spyder...

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911 Carrera RS 2.7 (and we should be able to make it look like the Singer version)
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Time to put my money where my mouth was. This was from September 2022.
 
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Would love to see this tribute to the 935 'Moby Dick':
the Porsche 935 2019.

A vibrant Hommage to Porsche endurance cars in general.

This car is a beast in every way and looks soooo good.

Would throw my credits at it 🤪

Here, some sound....
 

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My Oldsmobile Wishlist:

1966 Toronado
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1970 Vista Cruiser 455
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1956 Rocket 88
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1969 Cutlass Hurst/Olds
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1984 Cutlass Hurst/Olds
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1964 442
1966 Cutlass 442
1967 Cutlass 442
1970 Cutlass 442 W-30
1971 Cutlass Supreme 350 V8
1979 Cutlass 442
1979 Cutlass NASCAR #43 Richard Petty
1992 Cutlass Supreme
1968 Toronado
1970 Toronado
1988 Toronado Trofeo
1966 Vista Cruiser
1949 Rocket 88
1961 Starfire
1962 Jetfire
1967 Delta 88
1973 Delta 88 (Ash William's car)

and I apparently forgot about Noble, whoops.

2023 M500
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2011 M600
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2006 M12 GTO-3R
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2006 M15
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and the brand is small, so I don't really have a list here. I would be happy with just these 5 cars.
I am loving those "Old School" choices!

How about a 1982 AMC Spirit DL Liftback?
 

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Building off the hype from the Audi RS 5 Turbo DTM, here are some Class 1 cars that I would absolutely love to see in Gr.2

Aston Martin Vantage DTM ‘19
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// DTM relic / Only competed in one season.
Audi RS5 DTM ‘13
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// Older Audi / On pace with ‘08 GT500s.
BMW M3 DTM ‘13
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// Older BMW / On pace with ‘08 GT500s.
BMW M4 Turbo DTM ‘19
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// Natural rival to the Audi RS5 Turbo.
Honda NSX-GT ‘20
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// Front-engined variant of the GT500 NSX.
Honda NSX-GT “Type S” ‘22
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// Type-S facelift variant of the NSX.
Lexus LC 500 GT500 ‘19
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// Extremely successful GT500 challenger.
Mercedes-AMG C 63 DTM ‘18
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// Variety but outdated - assisted with BOP.
Mercedes-AMG C-Coupe DTM ‘13
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// Older Mercedes / On pace with ‘08 GT500s.
Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500 ‘20
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// Updated GT-R GT500 / Shorter wheelbase.
Nissan Z GT500 ‘22
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// Brand new GT500 machine.
Toyota GR Supra GT500 ‘20
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// Incredibly successful series debut.
 
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Porsche 911 GT2 RS Weissach Package (991) '18
To be sold in Brand Central.

“The 991-generation 911 GT2 RS is by far the fastest 911 ever created, and once held a record at the Nordschleife.”

When it came to the highest level of performance of any Porsche 911 generation, the GT2 and GT2 RS monikers are what comes into mind, and the 991 model is no exception. The 991-generation Porsche 911 GT2 RS was unveiled to the world in June of 2017 following the announcement of the “Forza Motorsport 7” video game to the astonishment of hardcore enthusiasts and fans of the supercar generation.

Powering the 911 GT2 RS was a 3.8-litre flat-6 engine with twin turbochargers producing 691 hp and 551 ft-lb of torque, making it by far the most powerful road-going Porsche 911 to date, and features a specialized seven-speed Porsche PDK dual-clutch transmission to handle all this extra power, enough to provide a 0 to 60 mph time of 2.7 seconds and a top speed in excess of 211 mph (340 km/h)… with the actual speed being at 221 mph (356 km/h) when driven in the right conditions.

The model you see here is based on the Weissach Package, which indicated a high-grade model with special performance-enhancing equipment, with a weight reduction of up to 30kg from the standard model, resulting in 1,440kg from the standard model’s 1,470kg, featuring a more aggressive suspension setup. Most of the car uses either carbon fibre for the hood and rear wing, while the roof uses magnesium.

The car was such that it famously lapped the Nürburgring Nordschleife in a terrifying 6:47.250, which was more than enough to beat other such track day vehicles like the Radical SR8 LM, which had been the record holder for years at the time. Although other cars like the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series and Mercedes-AMG One have since beaten it, there was no denying that this was by far the most extreme 911 yet, one that is placed among the fastest supercars around a track.

And this extreme performance only belongs to a chosen few, as only 1,000 examples were ever made.
 
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Inspired by the curious fellow who is currently complaining about the lack of GT2 RS in this game, here is some of my Porsche list...

Porsche 914/6 '70

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Porsche 935/78 'Moby Dick' '78

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Porsche 944 Turbo S '88


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Porsche 928 GTS '94

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Porsche 911 GT2 RS (991) '18

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Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS '22

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Porsche 911 GT3 RS (992) '23

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Porsche 963 '23

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You know what? I think I'd actually like the newer version of the A45 AMG - the one with the rear wing. Yeah. Makes the one we currently have look a bit dull in comparison - though I'm still glad that at least one A45 is present.
 
Everything I've read about the A45 is that it has horrible horrible handling characteristics. If they're going to give us more AMG models I'd prefer just about anything else (except another version of the GT coupe. Seriously, how many of those do we need?).
 
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