Your custom livery for the new/returning cars

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I'm planning to do this for the S15 Touring Car :)
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If we see the return of the GT-R Spec V ‘09, then I definitely plan to see how some of the older GT-R models look in Ultimate Opal Black. But otherwise, I think Milennium Jade would look nice on the older KPGC10.

I’m also definitely planning to paint some Ferraris in Azzurro Met., namely models that don’t have it as an OEM color. Maybe a few in Nero Daytona, too, but otherwise, I’d prefer to go a bit of a non-traditionalist route and avoid having a purely Rosso Corsa stable of prancing horses.

I’m also looking forward to having some other OEM paints available that were unavailable in GTS, as Lamborghini and Aston Martin were among the automakers present at launch but entirely lacked any “Real Car Paints” that you could get.

Simply put, I’m much more interested in both more OEM paints and a potential “skins” system, rather than relying on the community to painstakingly re-create stuff like certain OEM colors or FIAGTC liveries. Not that I condemn our upcoming abilities to share paints and liveries, but I’d personally enjoy something more “official” in these regards.

EDIT: And hopefully in the case of cars with a two-tone paint, like the AE86, we can choose not to paint the bottom section, rather than being forced to paint the entire car a single color. Perhaps these sections will be parts that we can actively paint, not unlike how in GTS, you could paint the mirrors and/or rear wing separately from the main body.
 
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I might attempt to replicate this livery on the 1997 Castrol Tom's Supra, the 1995 Denso Supra LM that raced in the 24hrs of LeMans that year. or at least the simplified version in Gran Turismo 1. Getting some of the decals might be a pain, but I think it will be worth it. Plus I kinda replicated this livery already when modding Gran Turismo 2, so doing it in a conventional livery editor in GT7 should be a walk in the park.
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While talking about Denso, I might aswell see if I can do the 1997 Denso Sard Supra.
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The 1997 FET Power Craft Supra looks like something that's actually achievable by me.
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Oh, and I kinda want to try my hands at this one.
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and lastly, the FK/Massimo Supra. The main challenge I'll have on this one are the yellow vinyls.
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For the 1999 Pennzoil Nismo GT-R, maybe I'll try replicating these:
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Part of me also wants to maybe make alternate colored versions of some of these just to differentiate myself a bit from other users. Like, make the default Calsonic blue, then make a black version, dark green version, white version, and red version. Maybe yellow.
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This looks simple enough for me to try, so I'll give it a go.
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So with the ST205 seemingly confirmed, a planned livery I'll be planning to make on that is this:
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Jet fuels WILL interact with the rally car's turbocharger from hell, just so you know. Just don't itch your arms.
 
I would love to attempt recreating some of the 2019 Ford GT LM liveries at some point. Though I admit they look a bit challenging for my skill level.
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Along with the imsa liveries used during that year.
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Also since I ST205 Celica is likely going to be in the game at launch, I want to do what I did on Forza and recreate the ST202 Celica SS RM paints from Gran Turismo 2.


Since the 1997 Civic Type R is back in GT7 alongside the Touring Car version, I think I will recreate these liveries again for better accuracy.
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