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Weasel1984
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2010-09-17 19:25 | 1957 | |
Weasel1984
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2010-09-17 19:22 | Yes, and at the beginning it was badged as FSM. 1992. | |
Weasel1984
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2010-09-17 19:21 | 1991 | |
Weasel1984
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2010-09-17 19:20 | 650, 1985 -- Last edit: 2010-09-17 19:46:12 | |
Weasel1984
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2010-09-17 19:18 | 1988. Bis was without p in model name - "126 Bis". | |
Weasel1984
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2010-09-17 19:18 | 1978 650 K. If it was called 650 E in a game = 1982. -- Last edit: 2010-09-17 19:35:44 | |
Weasel1984
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2010-09-17 19:11 | 12 if you see this as Urbino. Let's say from the opposite side is more similar. | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-17 19:09 | It's actually a 1942: 'The most mass-produced amphibious car in history, the Schwimmwagen was built to cross bodies of water, and was used extensively by the Germans in WWII. Sadly, you can't drive this through the water in GT5, which underscores the fact that Kaz needs someone to say "Maybe we don't need this one."' Source: g4tv.com/games/ps3/42533/gran-turismo-5/articles/72181/Gran-Turismo-5-Preview/ | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-17 19:08 | It's actually a 1944: 'In addition to the Samba, GT5 is also getting the Kubelwagen from 1944. This was based heavily on the popular Beetle, and it was succeeded by the Volkswagen thing. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, it saw heavy use during WWII." Source: g4tv.com/games/ps3/42533/gran-turismo-5/articles/72181/Gran-Turismo-5-Preview/ | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-17 19:07 | It's actually a 1962: 'Sony seems content to let Kaz Yamauchi talk about the game and reveal new Gran Turismo 5details ... forever. We saw some of the new stuff in the game at E3, then even more at Gamescom, and we're here at the Tokyo Game Show where even more has been revealed. In fact, I'm starting to get the idea that this game would have been released months ago, if only someone had told Kaz , "Okay, that's enough. It's full. You can stop pouring now, we're overflowing." You want proof? The classic Volkswagen typ2(T1) SambaBus '62 (pictured above), is a raceable car in the game. I know what you're thinking right now. "FINALLY!" So, breathe easy, your wish has been granted.' Source: g4tv.com/games/ps3/42533/gran-turismo-5/articles/72181/Gran-Turismo-5-Preview/ | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-17 18:49 | I love it! | |
CA_NES
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2010-09-17 18:32 | looks quite nice with that grille though actually. | |
CA_NES
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2010-09-17 18:30 | Yes, but it may perform well on offroad courses. | |
CA_NES
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2010-09-17 18:26 | 1989? Look how far ahead of its time it was! So great looking too. | |
CA_NES
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2010-09-17 18:18 | Indeed, its so beautiful! | |
dodge1970
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2010-09-17 16:00 | I wish there was some water around | |
Road Wars Fanatic
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2010-09-17 13:58 | Oh yes! | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 12:50 | That's a T2, not a T1. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 12:49 | 1964-66. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 12:49 | 1964-66. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 12:49 | 1964-66. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 12:49 | 1964-66. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 12:45 | This is a 1958-63, not 1951. 1951-54 didn't have front indicators, and 1955-57 had them below the headlights. In 1964 the indicators were bigger. | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 12:13 | Yes but the kubelwagen aren't a great cars from racing or sporting, i agree for add Espace F1 or Transit Supervan, some old IMSA race car or old japanese race car | |
J-2 photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 11:57 | I like variety, so i´m glad they added this. They should (as DLC for GT5, or for GT6) make all standard cars premium, and add cars from GT2 (Like the Espace F1, the Laguna, the 406, etc...), some cars from other games (From Forza and Enthusia, for example) and they would manage to make the finest car list in the history of videogames (in number, variety and quality) | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 11:30 | Strange thing on GT | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-17 11:18 | Very very beautiful | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-17 08:23 | It's a very cool car. Apparently, it was powered by the Chevrolet LT5 (the ZR1 engine). That said, "Concept" isn't part of the name. | |
holden nut
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2010-09-17 03:48 | that is actually a real DTM car for the game. | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-16 23:52 | I'm SOOOOO happy!!!! | |
Antti-san photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-16 23:23 | This should be interesting to drive! | |
Takumi photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-16 21:09 | ooooh very nice | |
3loader
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2010-09-16 20:44 | Austin Champ ? | |
BeanBandit photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-16 18:40 | Here's one with Afrikakorps colours with split windscreen. images.thesamba.com/vw/gallery/pix/523961.jpg | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-16 18:39 | Could a mod please change this to off-road/SUV? It's a mistake on my part. | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-16 17:52 | SizSkiizd wrote Something's not right. The wartime Kübelwagen NEVER had a split windscreen - I guess the developers didn't care about that. Secondly, the classification should be off-road/SUV. Hmm . . . I don't know. Did the Schwimmwagen have a split-windscreen? It's one or the other. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-16 17:44 | Something's not right. The wartime Kübelwagen NEVER had a split windscreen - I guess the developers didn't care about that. Secondly, the classification should be off-road/SUV. | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-16 17:39 | 1938+ Daimler-Benz Pz.Kpfw.II | |
ShantJ
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2010-09-16 17:23 | I'm SOOOO happy! BTW, as you may notice, there's a VW Typ 2 in the picture. We still don't know which specific model though. -- Last edit: 2010-09-16 17:24:58 | |
3loader
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2010-09-16 16:33 | Daimler-Benz Sturmgeschütz IV ? | |
J-2 photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-16 16:23 | In fact, it´s a 100% accurate Toledo model, so it´s not neccesary to discuss this one. | |
Road Wars Fanatic
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2010-09-16 16:22 | car0203 wrote renault vel satis. I was going to say that but I agree its a Toledo. Or an Altea XL. | |
3loader
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2010-09-16 16:13 | If it's russian it closer to GAZ-63. | |
3loader
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2010-09-16 16:09 | Ford M8 Greyhound ? | |
SizSkiizd photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-16 16:01 | Toledo is closer. | |
car0203
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2010-09-16 15:51 | renault vel satis. | |
car0203
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2010-09-16 14:57 | korea name is kia avella. | |
car0203
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2010-09-16 14:56 | korea name is kia pride. | |
car0203
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2010-09-16 14:55 | lexus concept? |