I prefer race cars, as they are the cream of the crop in the GT series. There comes a point in every GT game at which normal cars become useless, e.g. GTWC in GT4. Race cars are just so much more rewarding to drive and the sensation of speed whilst blasting through tracks such as the Nurburgring and Circuit De La Sarthe is unbeatable IMO.
Same here. I love all of them, but there's a bit of extra coolness in learning how a stock street car behaves, then start tinkering with upgrades. Especially if you can go all the way to race modding with bodykits and a livery editor!I prefer to actually tune/modify the normal cars myself to however I want it and for whatever I want to use it to do .
I prefer to actually tune/modify the normal cars myself to however I want it and for whatever I want to use it to do .
Same here. I love all of them, but there's a bit of extra coolness in learning how a stock street car behaves, then start tinkering with upgrades. Especially if you can go all the way to race modding with bodykits and a livery editor!
You want a Super GT Lexus in GT5, eh? This should make you happy then, if you haven't seen it already that is.The trailer didnt show any Lexus of SuperGT and since it is the substitute of Supra since 2006 or 2007 i hope that car to be in the final game.
You want a Super GT Lexus in GT5, eh? This should make you happy then, if you haven't seen it already that is.
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Posted by Amar in one of his old threads at this forum.
What is the third one?I dont remeber seeing that picture before, thanks man. Thats great, now i know we will have the SuperGT complete trio.👍
What is the third one?
Lexus
Nissan
???
Sorry I don't follow SGT as it's not shown here.
What I want is to be able to take a normal car, and tune it all the way up to converting it to a full race car with custom liveries.
What I'm really looking forward to, someday, is a sort of x-car, where you can build a car from the ground up, or totally change existing cars, like creating an Durocco.
Ok now I'm getting way ahead of myself.
Same here. I love all of them, but there's a bit of extra coolness in learning how a stock street car behaves, then start tinkering with upgrades. Especially if you can go all the way to race modding with bodykits and a livery editor!
I prefer to actually tune/modify the normal cars myself to however I want it and for whatever I want to use it to do .