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![]() Isuzu VehiCROSS Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Burn Rubber wrote ........... So why is there a VehiCROSS in a game like this? | |
![]() Isuzu VehiCROSS Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Burn Rubber wrote ![]() ![]() | |
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![]() Mazda Atenza Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | most of those cutscene cars are made by someone else so I guess they weren't even thinking about including those vehicles. That Golf you uploaded is used in loads of older games | |
![]() Nissan Silvia Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | GHOST CAR | |
![]() NOB Silvia Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | and i know you love s15s | |
![]() NOB Silvia Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | like caps lock | |
![]() NOB Silvia Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | i dont hate you i like you just dont pick at the things that dont matter | |
![]() NOB Silvia Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | if i had the money i would by this for burn rubbers birthday | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | This is an Evolution VI = 6 , due to the double rear wing. | |
![]() Pontiac Firebird Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Carries S/E badging but has the 90hp 4-cylinder from the base model. Standard S/E engine was the 2.8 V6. | |
![]() Nissan Cefiro Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Facepalmingly renamed as a Maxima in the US release, despite the fact that 2 cars are unrelated and the Maxima has been FF since 1985. | |
![]() Nissan Silvia Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Renamed as a 200SX in the USA version despite the fact that all USA S13's were 240SX's. | |
![]() Nissan Silvia Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Renamed as a 200SX in the USA version despite the fact that all USA S14's were 240SX's. | |
![]() Pontiac Firebird Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | isn't that the iron duke engine? | |
![]() Ford GT40 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | At the times the game was made, it was a concept, which generally doesn't have a published curb weight. | |
![]() Ford GT40 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Is the weight of this car top secret or something? It doesn't have weight in this game or in gran turismo. Unlocked by beating the leader of the apps team. -- Last edit: 2014-02-24 17:34:05 | |
![]() Gemballa GTR 750 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Fast...but with a huge draw back in that in can't be modified at all. | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz S 600 L Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | The only car in the game with a v12...I wonder what happens if you get engine swap on it. | |
![]() Suzuki Wagon R Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | I think another wanderer has one besides whirlwind fanfare.... Osaka Blond, and all you need to race them is another wagon...the Subaru legacy wagon works for her. | |
![]() Mazda RX-7 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | A somewhat commonly used car in this game that can be unlocked by beating one of several different people in the first half of the game. | |
![]() Daihatsu Move Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating Imortal Clown. | |
![]() De Tomaso Pantera GTS Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating EIC@MSR. | |
![]() Mitsubishi GTO Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating Mosquito Lemon. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Why is this marked as playable, when other cars you can get at the start of the game are marked as unlockable? You can start with this, but you can also start with the FTO, 1980s Rx7, 300z, or any other car you can afford at the beginning of the game. -- Last edit: 2017-11-25 06:35:51 | |
![]() Isuzu VehiCROSS Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating the leader of the willows in the second half of the game, but can be seen before hand as a rival from Midnight Outlaw has one. | |
![]() Mazda Savanna RX-7 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating Caffiene Addict. One of the few rivals to have the same car in both TXR0 and TXR3. | |
![]() Nissan Fairlady Z Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Unlocked by beating Funabashi Hooligan, Midnight Black Sun, or a team leader I forgot the name of in the second half of the game. | |
![]() Lotus Europa Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating Speed Box. | |
![]() Ford Mustang Mach 1 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating Hyper Groove, or the leader of the Home Run team in Osaka, strangely any rival that drives this car in game has something to do with baseball. -- Last edit: 2014-02-24 15:23:31 | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating zero, who is actually extremely hard to beat, his corolla seems to have had an engine swap. | |
![]() Toyota Supra Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Awarded for beating Iron Heart. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | All camo lancers are awarded for beating team No Loser. | |
![]() Gemballa GTR 500 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | 986 is the chassis code for the Porsche Boxster, rather than a nickname. | |
![]() Gemballa GTR 750 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Origin: Germany | |
![]() Toyota HiAce Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | This was the first TXR game with licensed vehicles. To convince manufacturers to allow their cars to be featured in a game about illegal street racing, Genki replaced all traffic vehicles with these offical Genki course safety vans. As an aside, a popular misconception is that Honda's absence from the game was due to the street racing angle. In fact, word at the time was that Honda had a major problem with the engine swap feature (i.e. rotary-powered Civics were a no-no) | |
![]() Toyota HiAce Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | If you defeat the wanderer Death Driver, you can buy his car. If you take his car out on the highway, all the yellow traffic vans turn white and have ghosts in them. A hidden 'easter egg' from Genki. | |
![]() Toyota HiAce Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | PikesPeak wrote Uhm... what's up with ghost in rear window? Easter egg, and the in-game name (or so written on this page). | |
![]() Toyota HiAce Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Uhm... what's up with ghost in rear window? | |
![]() Isuzu Piazza Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | I don't think this car is used by a single rival in the entire game. note: Correction, one of the Nagoya rivals has one. -- Last edit: 2015-10-20 22:19:55 | |
![]() Mazda RX-8 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Midnight cinderella | |
![]() Ford Mustang Mach 1 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | '428 Cobra Jet' | |
![]() Suzuki Wagon R Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Because of sloppy USA regionalization/translation by Crave, this car can only be unlocked with a GameShark. | |
![]() Lotus Esprit Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Because of sloppy USA regionalization/translation by Crave, it takes an astronomical 20 million credits to get this car to appear, when it should actually only be 200,000. -- Last edit: 2013-06-24 01:38:57 | |
![]() Pontiac Firebird Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Probably the only 4-cylinder Firebird ever featured in a video game. The "base model" designation should really be added back to this car, as the base-model powerplant makes it unique among Firebirds. -- Last edit: 2013-06-24 01:30:18 | |
![]() Pontiac Firebird Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | EscudoPikesPeak wrote ![]() It's Also in PGR4 igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=13109 | |
![]() Pontiac Firebird Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Could someone please remove "Series 2F base model"? Also, YEAR: 1984 | |
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![]() Mitsubishi GTO Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Z16A Wrong : Z15A -- Last edit: 2012-12-21 21:17:32 | |
![]() Gemballa GTR 500 Shutokō Battle 01 (2003) | Origin: Germany |