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Saleen S7R resemblance overall, I think. | ||
I guess this car's inclusion was due to the popularity of the British show The Avengers (of which the PAL version description states). | ||
It appeared in 2002's The Getaway. Gran Turismo needs the 1987-1993 Esprit. | ||
They look more like Speedline alloys. | ||
Can be seen twice in the game: briefly in "Out in The Streets" and again in "The Steps of Doom." | ||
There's also a cutscene version of this car which has an interior. In the game files, this is known as a "Limousine" | ||
Stats are from a 1993-1995. | ||
Headlights and body shape make this a 1990. | ||
Class: Proto/Concept | ||
NSX-T, not NSX Targa. | ||
Unlockable in the PC version. | ||
In real life, the RX-7 ended production in North America and Europe in 1995. Not sure why there is a LHD Series 8 RX-7 in this game. -- Last edit: 2022-10-01 16:09:38 | ||
Team Diac (French) colors as opposed to the British Renault colors seen in a lot of other games. | ||
Points for including the suede dash trim, something that Forza lacks. | ||
Introduced at the 1997 London Motor Show by Desmond Llewellyn. | ||
Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis (2001) | Damageable vehicles: Yes | |
Far Cry 2 (2008) | The Jeep Liberty and the Wrangler are the only licensed vehicles in this game. | |
John Carmack's car at the time. | ||
In some PS1 versions, it's incorrectly referred to as a 5000S in its showcase description. | ||
Interior is a mish-mash of the Corvette and a modified CLK-GTR steering wheel. | ||
1992-1994. | ||
1995 model according to the game. | ||
F355 Spider F1 (1997). | ||
Road going Storm first unveiled in 1993. Production ceased in 1994 due to the Storm being a competition car. | ||
I think it's also a Lister Storm. The only years for the road car were 1993 to 1994. | ||
Another Diablo, this one has the 1990-1998 headlights. | ||
It's drivable in the Downtown District. Note that the parked BD4s will trigger an alarm if entered. | ||
The name hints as the NSX Type R (1992-1995). | ||
A GT-S with a T-Bar option. | ||
It's modeled with a rear wing option. | ||
The vehicle in the movie: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3989-Aston-Martin-DB4-Convertible-DB4C-1073-1962.html | ||
Driven in the 1999 BTCC season by Anthony Reid. So, it's a 1999. | ||
Script name says a Graham-Paige Sharknose (where the vehicle name is taken from). | ||
Script name suggests a Bentley S-Type, but it isn't. | ||
There are three variants of that Lamborghini: blue, red and green. | ||
Possibly, as the grille is from a Mercedes-Benz. -- Last edit: 2019-08-21 19:51:46 | ||
This is not a Type 114, as that generation was introduced in 1993. | ||
Textures indicate that it's a 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GTR, but the rims nor the wing is from the GTR, as it's a GT instead. -- Last edit: 2019-08-21 19:53:18 | ||
TheGreaser wrote There isn't a 2005 Corvette C5, nor any Corvette Z06 released that year, because of the C6's introduction. This is a 2001 model. Game says it's a 2004. | ||
Nissan Primera/Skyline R32 mishmash. | ||
Game says it's a 1999 model (final model year for the Celica convertible). -- Last edit: 2022-09-21 15:51:33 | ||
Game says that it's a '68 GTO for some reason... | ||
1999 headlights design. | ||
December 2001-2004 facelift tail lights and rims. -- Last edit: 2020-02-12 17:47:29 | ||
Slightly visible on the side, but a tricky to make out "Totip" logo on the hood. | ||
One of the more expensive classics, costing 3 million. | ||
ALMF-3512 wrote fezza 365 BB? Nope! I've seen the car's front and it's a Lotus Esprit. That's it. | ||
Cooper S due to stripes and white roof. | ||
This was made for TOM'S 20th anniversary in 1994. | ||
This is a 1995. A limited number of 14 or 15 vehicles were built. |