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![]() DeltaWing Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | I think this car has a Nissan engine. | |
![]() Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | Scheme inspired by the Corvette C5.R, as in the ZR1 LM Race Car version. | |
![]() Audi Sport quattro S1 Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | It is a pity that in GT Sport there is not this car but its variant for the Pikes Peak. | |
![]() Alfa Romeo TZ3 Stradale Zagato Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | Direct descendant of the TZ2. | |
![]() Acura NSX Gran Turismo 6 (2013) | Even though it's a fictional racing kit, I don't know if officially Acura participated in the races. | |
![]() unknown True Crime: Streets of LA (2003) | E-One Hurricane? | |
![]() Ford Crown Victoria True Crime: Streets of LA (2003) | The back lights are taken from a Mercedes C-Klasse. | |
![]() Mazda RX-7 Gran Turismo 5 (2010) | It looks like something out of the Super GT, just like the RX7 LM Race Car from Gran Turismo 4. | |
![]() Mazda 787B Gran Turismo 5 (2010) | Stealth Edition? | |
![]() Lexus IS-F Gran Turismo 5 (2010) | IS F officially debuted in the Super GT? | |
![]() Ferrari SP1 Gran Turismo 5 (2010) | It looks like the F430. | |
![]() Dodge Challenger Gran Turismo 5 (2010) | It looks like something out of the IMSA. | |
![]() Citroën GT Gran Turismo 5 (2010) | The difference between the Gran Turismo 5 version and the Gran Turismo Sport version is that the GT5 has a 7-speed lever sequential gearbox, while the GT Sport has a 7-speed cam-operated sequential gearbox. Of course, the paddles are not functional in GT Sport. | |
![]() Opel Astra TCR Project CARS 2 (2017) | RealCarter wrote Touring Car Racing Something like the WTCC? | |
![]() Pagani Zonda Revolución Project CARS 2 (2017) | What is the difference between the 2009 Zonda R and the 2015 Zonda Revolution, apart from the years? | |
![]() Opel Astra TCR Project CARS 2 (2017) | What is TCR? | |
![]() Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Project CARS 2 (2017) | Unlike the version that appears in Assetto Corsa, with a single color, in Project Cars 2 it has up to 6 colors apart from gray and they are: Green, Blue, Yellow, Red ... and as far as I know, also white. | |
![]() Renault 5 Maxi Turbo Project CARS 2 (2017) | Oh yeah baby! In Spain, we nicknamed this mid-engined gem "Fat Ass". Why? Because of the size of the central hood and the diameter of the rear wheels. | |
![]() Porsche 961 Project CARS 2 (2017) | Interesting. I didn't know there was a circuit racing version of the 959. Knowing that my whole life has always been about rallying winning the Dakar, I didn't expect there to be that. | |
![]() Acura NSX Project CARS 2 (2017) | Why is the current Acura NSX made in the US and the Honda version in Japan? Because of a lifetime, both the classic Acura NSX and classic Honda NSX have ALWAYS been made in Japan. I don't know if he has an Acura factory in the US. | |
![]() Ford Crown Victoria Project CARS (2015) | The grille reminds me of a Mercedes. | |
![]() Mazda RX-7 Assetto Corsa (2014) | The difference between the normal and tuned version of the RX-7 is in the dashboard. Oddly enough, the maximum speedometer numbers are at the maximum which is 180. But be careful, each one has a different speed system: in the normal version it goes to km / h, while the tuned version goes to mph. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution WRC 3: The Official Game of the FIA World Rally Championship (2003) | What is a Dakar car supposed to do in a World Rally Championship game? something similar happened with Colin McRae 2005? | |
![]() Peugeot 206 WRC WRC: Rally Evolved (2005) | Looking at it, it reminds me of a Majorette 206 WRC I had when I was little only the hood sponsor was different. Majorette Peugeot 206 WRC: http2.mlstatic.com/D_NQ_NP_666336-MLB40443786957_012020-O.jpg | |
![]() Toyota Tundra Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | burninrubber12345 wrote They need to put the DB7 For what? For rally? I really doubt it. | |
![]() Ford Focus ST Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Made in Germany, but launched for the US market. | |
![]() Ferrari 458 Italia Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | the silhouette of the body reminds me of the GTC version (not counting the number). | |
![]() Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | The silhouette of the body reminds me of the Perfomante version. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | One of the paintings, in red, is inspired by the Mitsubishi EVO IX rally that was not officially contested in the World Rally Championship. | |
![]() Aston Martin V8 Vantage GT4 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | One of the colors, the scheme (The one clearly seen in the photo on the front) is inspired by the V12 Vantage GT3, even though it is a V8 Vantage. | |
![]() Toyota 86 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | The scheme is inspired by the 2017 Toyota GR Yaris WRC. | |
![]() Subaru WRX STi Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | The scheme is inspired by the 2008 Subaru Impreza WRC. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | The scheme is inspired by the 1997 Mitsubishi EVO IV rally. | |
![]() Hyundai Genesis Coupé Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | The scheme is inspired by the Hyundai i20 WRC, just like its GT3 version. | |
![]() Ford Mustang Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Interestingly, the outline of this rally Mustang is based on the 2011 Ford GTE LM. | |
![]() Audi Vision Gran Turismo Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Attacker1997 wrote I loved the homage that Audi and Polyphony made to the classic 80's race cars Is that this scheme is inspired by the Audi 80 of the IMSA of 1990. | |
![]() Toyota 86 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Between the GRMN version and this one, the silhouette becomes the same only it changes something. Although the distribution of the steering wheel changes between the two versions, the type of dashboard, even if it was analog, in the GRMN version, the numbers are smaller and with more lines, which was not the case in the normal version and not counting the version Limited. The dashboard is taken from a normal 86 GT. | |
![]() Subaru WRX STi Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Between the GT4 version and this one, the silhouette is the same only that the type of gearbox changes. The GT4 version equips a sequential gearbox with two cams on the steering wheel, which the Time Attack version has a gearbox, also sequential, but with a SINGLE CAM. This type of cam is only equipped for rally cars. | |
![]() Peugeot RCZ Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Attacker1997 wrote Looks a Pikes Peak rally car Sorry if I correct you, but it's "Pike's Peak Hill Climb Car". There things change on a rally track. There if you could say "Pike's Peak Rally Car", since what it does is skid when in real life, the "Hill Climb Car" has the grip that not the spins that could cause. | |
![]() Peugeot RCZ Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | the silhouette reminds me of the R version, whose full name was RCZ-R. | |
![]() Jaguar F-Type R Coupé Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | The silhouette reminds me of the SVR version. Another thing that does not let me sleep is that the street version has the steering wheel on the right and the speedometer measured in MPH. Which from the GT4 version (including also the GT3 version) the steering wheel changed its distribution: It is on the left side, and on the display, the speedometer is measured in km / h. Do you think it makes sense to have to change the layout of the dashboard to make it a racing version? Different outside with a manual with the steering wheel on the right, since things change there. For example, on some classic cars, especially those made in the UK, the gearbox was located on the left side. To make a racing version, you had to change things on the dashboard without affecting the position of the steering wheel (the gearbox was on the right side touching the door although the steering wheel was on the right side). | |
![]() BMW M3 GT2 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Although the aesthetics clearly say that it is an M3 GT2, there is something here that I do not understand. Within the game it is called M3 GT, instead of M3 GT2. Maybe it could be to not include this car within the group Gr.2 (GT2 in my style) that are those of the Japanese Super GT? | |
![]() Aston Martin DBR9 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Why does this car clearly say that it is a GT1, instead of a GT3? Performance? | |
![]() Audi TT RS VLN Assetto Corsa (2014) | Here's something that doesn't fit me. The TT Cup is the third generation of the TT and is from 2015. Thing that the TT RS VLN is from the second generation and is from 2016, as the ventilation grille distinguishes it. The second-generation TT began production in 2007 and ended in 2014, and the third-generation, from 2014 onwards for now. And my question is the following. How the hell can there be a second-gen TT when it actually ran out of production in 2014? | |
![]() Lotus T125 Cosworth Assetto Corsa (2014) | This car itself was from Formula 1? | |
![]() BMW 1 M Coupé Assetto Corsa (2014) | How did you get the 1M nVIDIA scheme and on what platforms were they available? I looked in the Windows version and it was not even in the S3 version. | |
![]() Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Assetto Corsa (2014) | The taillights seem to be taken from the Ford GT40, since the design and contour is almost identical. | |
![]() Toyota Supra Assetto Corsa (2014) | The style of the vinyl on the sides reminds me of Porsche's GT3 and GT3 RS. | |
![]() Ferrari F40 Assetto Corsa (2014) | The S3 version of the F40 has 5 more colors: blue, yellow, black, white and silver. | |
![]() Ford Escort Assetto Corsa (2014) | There are two paintings of the Lombard RAC Rally. |