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Ford Ka Sega GT (2000) | I don't know. But I have the feeling that it reminds me of the Focus FR200 in profile. Front: lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/qkQ9Hadho8rBPdRFWzvl1qLvDiad7M-satNwxEo9eQphV8uDIR5Nd7tHzVMz7Apk2IgmdrWTlrEP5nW_CXkd-NXd7l4lydsiiS25WYmnZeHoPPXRpAM1RGB99RgJeg Rear: supercars.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2000_Ford_FocusFR200Concept1.jpg -- Last edit: 2020-10-03 16:13:24 | |
![]() World Racing 2 (2005) | Only vehicles that can be added as mods can be viewed in the dash cam, since those that are already in the game cannot view it as it was in World Racing 1. | |
Dodge Viper Competition Coupe Race Cars: The Extreme Rally (2006) | I think it is the competition version, since the prototype does not have a wing like that. | |
Mitsubishi Starion 4WD Sega GT Online (2004) | A rally car would look a bit weird in SEGA GT, since there are no rally tracks even if it is some variant of the ones already in the game but rallycross type or something like that. | |
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X Sega GT Online (2004) | What was Ballade Sports? And as far as I know, with that name, it seems to me that a VTEC engine was equipped. | |
![]() Sega GT 2002 (2002) | There is something that I do not understand. The game itself is developed by SEGA, but at the races, the Microsoft logo appears on the billboards. Could it be that Microsoft Game Studios tried to publish this game with the seal of that company? | |
Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Sega GT 2002 (2002) | Blue? But this car was launched with colors in grey and white? or is it my thing? | |
Blitz ER34 Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (2007) | This car believes was based in a Skyline Sedan. | |
Toyota Celica Cabriolet Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | The worlds rarest Celica. | |
Nissan Fairlady Z Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Convertible? But this car reminds me a "Targa" version. | |
Ford Festiva Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) | Why this car was assembled in Korea? | |
Chevrolet Aveo GM Rally (2009) | this color scheme reminds me a 2000 Ford Focus WRC | |
Porsche 911 Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003) | GroupB wrote Functional active aero. That applied from 930 on. | |
Lotus 340R Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003) | The body is from a Lotus Elise. | |
Ferrari 550 Barchetta Pininfarina Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003) | Pininfarina? But is a special edition? | |
Datsun 240Z Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003) | I love it. | |
BMW X5 Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003) | An SUV looks a little weird in Project Gotham Racing. But if there were sections of gravel, even on a street circuit, this car would be great for us. | |
BMW 645Ci Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003) | When did the M6 really exist? In 2004? | |
Ford Focus WRC Project Gotham Racing (2001) | And a rally car is quite rare even if it is a test in Project Gotham Racing. But it's beautiful. | |
Porsche Boxster Project Gotham Racing (2001) | XThUnDeRX wrote I do question when that mysterious EA license is set to expire. It already expired: in November 2016. | |
Ford Mustang Need for Speed: Underground Rivals (2005) | There is an in-game taillight kit that are identical to the Shelby GT500. | |
Porsche 911 Turbo Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | Psychodellic. | |
Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | Reminds me to the Gulf Racing Scheme. | |
Jaguar XKR Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | British Racing Green | |
Ford Mustang Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | A tribute to the "Gran Jefe Mustango": the Mustang Boss 302. | |
Ferrari 360 Modena Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | Rosso Corsa? | |
Aston Martin Vanquish Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | British Racing Green | |
FTE TS50 Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | Reminds me a Vauxhall Astra BTCC with this special color. | |
Dutton Phaeton Sega GT (2000) | I need to know what car it really is. I know the headlights are from an Austin-Healey Frogeyes. And the overall body of a Bugatti Atlantic. | |
Alpine A110 Sega GT (2000) | I don't know why this car lists it in-game as a Renault. I know the A110 is powered by a Renault engine, but they didn't bother so much to license SEGA from Alpine to appear in the game. | |
![]() Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | Solarriors wrote You mean the Gran Turismo "GR" logo is not the legit one ? Made of blue "G" with its red bar in it, and red "R" In my case, that would be the official logo: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/e/e5/Gran_Turismo_4_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/340?cb=20140722074742 And that would be the "weird" logo for me: w7.pngwing.com/pngs/296/101/png-transparent-gran-turismo-4-playstation-2-gran-turismo-5-gran-turismo-sport-new-acura-text-trademark-logo-thumbnail.png The big difference is that the official logo in my opinion has the G and the little square next to it in blue, while the R is in red. However, the "rare" logo has only the electric blue G (Note the difference between shades of blue of the two logos) and the little square that next to it changes from electric blue to red, just like the R that remains intact color. -- Last edit: 2020-09-26 20:11:10 | |
![]() Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | the photo on the cover of the game is not official. why? because the officer has two blue pieces and one red. on the other hand, the one on this website is a blue piece and two red ones. I'm telling you this in case no one had noticed that. | |
McLaren F1 GTR Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | what I don't understand is the following. As of Gran Turismo 4 prologue, this car is classified in-game as a BMW. And the car itself has a V12 engine of BMW origin. Why did mclaren no longer exist within Gran Turismo itself when it was actually from Gran Turismo 5. | |
Peugeot 408 SCB GRID Autosport (2014) | carcrasher88 wrote No, it's a race car who's design is based on this 408: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peugeot_408#First_generation_(2010%E2%80%932014) Voucher. So the Peugeot 408 was only available for the Latin American market | |
Honda HSV-010 GT GRID Autosport (2014) | carcrasher88 wrote What? No, HSV in this case stands for 'Honda Sports Velocity', and it was made specifically for SuperGT. Justly. Between HSV from Holden and HSV from Honda, oddly enough, there is some confusion. | |
DJM Motorsport Escort DiRT Rally (2015) | This one has a defect directly from the body. In case nobody noticed, for example, the letters of the rear logo are horizontally inverted. In real life, this should not be the case, although the layout of the dashboard on the right-hand side, the driver's side, was preserved. | |
Toyota FJ Cruiser Colin McRae: DiRT 2 (2009) | But wasn't the FJ Cruiser made directly in the US? | |
Peugeot 408 SCB GRID Autosport (2014) | What? A 408? But wasn't it the concept racing version of the 407? And to my knowledge, a road version of that model was never made. Or so I think. -- Last edit: 2020-09-23 20:21:46 | |
Honda HSV-010 GT GRID Autosport (2014) | This car was not made in Australia? As the acronym for the HSV referred to a brand from the Holden house that modifies its cars for racing, I don't know if this car was for the V8 Supercars or for the Super GT. | |
Austin Mini Miglia GRID Autosport (2014) | Miglia? Since when has the Austin Mini participated in the Mille Miglia? | |
Volvo S60 BTCS GRID 2 (2013) | What is the difference between BTCC and BTCS? Obviously these two championships are held in the UK, but what will BTCS itself mean? | |
Volkswagen W12 Record Race Driver: GRID (2008) | Not a W12 Nardò? And why is it called W12 Record? For the record he got on the Nardò test track? | |
Jedi F1000 Race Driver: GRID (2008) | flatdarkmars wrote Close, but not quite. In game it's "JRC FJ1000". It's built by a British company called Jedi Racing Cars (yes, really) and it's powered by a Suzuki motorcycle engine. Nothing Ford about it. Could it be that it is powered by the GSX-R engine? As the comment says it is powered by a Suzuki engine ... | |
Jedi F1000 Race Driver: GRID (2008) | With Star Wars character name. I didn't expect it myself from the brand name of the base model (the Jedi F1000). | |
RE-Amemiya RX-7 D1GP Race Driver: GRID (2008) | I love it with this Falken color scheme. | |
Mazda 787B Race Driver: GRID (2008) | The strangest thing, and at the same time exaggerated, is that the REAL Mazda 787B equips a MANUAL gearbox in 5-SPEED H. Instead, the GRID version broke all the laws of physics for two reasons: The first, it reaches almost 400 km / h; the second, which equips a SEQUENTIAL box of 6 SPEEDS. | |
Nismo Skyline Z-Tune Race Driver: GRID (2008) | Like the Top Secret 350Z, within the game itself, the Nismo Skyline GT-R R34 Z-Tune lists it, too, as a Nissan. | |
Top Secret 350Z Race Driver: GRID (2008) | Within the game itself, the Top Secret 350Z lists it as a Nissan. And above, the dashboard components are all factory, except for an optional accessory such as the turbo blow indicator. | |
McLaren F1 GTR Race Driver: GRID (2008) | And I believed that the rarest Ueno Clinic racing team was solely in GT Sport. I don't know if this team is in more games other than GRID and Gran Turismo. | |
MV Agusta F4 RC Driveclub Bikes (2015) | I don't know if the AMG logo that it has on the sides is because it equips an AMG engine (which surprises me that AMG made engines for motorcycles) or is it that MV Agusta was in the Mercedes-Benz group, but with a contract of practices. |



