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They're DVLA-issue Ghost Plates, specifically used for filming.Those British plates make my teeth itch. The corrado should be a111aaa format with the first letter correlating to year, the others aa11aaa with the numbers correlating to year
It's extremely hard to tell; the Aston looks more "gamey" than the 992, but they're both in a GT7 race with some regular GT7 cars and at regular GT7 angles. The race is also at Le Mans, where they didn't film.I haven't watched the movie, so please forgive me for asking: are the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup 992 and Aston Martin Vantage GT12 actually in–game models? Or did they just overlay the game HUD onto real life footage?
Yeah, but this is GT7 where a bunch of GTE and GT3 cars make up Gr.3. There's no one-make race cars at all so - if it were added - it'd most likely go into Gr.3 and be a Porsche selection for World Series Manufacturers Cup instead of the RSR.Not sure why the 992 Cup wouldn't be added simply as what it is IRL, a one make racecar. The 992 GT3 R would be the obvious choice for an RSR replacement / successor.
All the original cars are still around. Supercar Advocates in Australia has 2 of them now, & Mine's still retains their original demo. 1 of the customer cars was also just recently seen at V-Spec Performance in Blackburn, AU.I'm quite impressed that they managed to find and use a surviving Mine's R34, that's really cool.
And what's the class they fit into in the game?
PD puts them in "Group X" but there's no reason they actually need to be in a class.And what's the class they fit into in the game?
There's no Gr.X in Gran Turismo 7...PD puts them in "Group X" but there's no reason they actually need to be in a class.
No, not really.And yes there's no provision for one make races except for a one make race. That's what happens in real life too.
The Vantage looks weird to me. It looks 'gamey' but not in the sense that it's part of the game, but rather in the sense that it looks like it has been CGI'd in on top of the game.
It doesn't seem to properly match the lighting of the rest of the scene, and it just looks a bit 'off'
The 2002 NSX Type R was in the game at launch.I don't think GT7 has an NA2 NSX yet, does it?
Do you perhaps mean the Racing Kart 125 Shifter? As far as I'm aware, the Kart can only be raced against other Karts, and can't even change tyres or take fuel in a pit stop.There is no car (except one I'm vaguely aware of as being a glitch) that can only be raced against other identical cars.
You should be able to race against cars at the Nurburgring WTC600 event in the kart. Might be the only place that allows you to do so.Do you perhaps mean the Racing Kart 125 Shifter? As far as I'm aware, the Kart can only be raced against other Karts, and can't even change tyres or 2take fuel in a pit stop.
If there's a glitch that lets Karts run against anything else in the game, I'd quite like to know it if you don't mind sharing
The X2019 25th Anniv, Renault Gordini, and HiMedic are also flagged like that too.All EVs in custom races forces one-make/identical cars iirc. You should still be able to select them for other events in game, however.