I still can't get over that.I actually pay more attention at the suspension. If its moves like the X-Bow, than I will drive it all day long (even without interior).
I will call it Bulldog 35 Anniversary Edition.
Holy tourbillons!This is the automotive equivalent of a fancy watch: from afar, it is a little thing on your wrist with arms and numbers, but up close...
That thing has four tourbillons. Four. Greubel Forsey has been known to make insane watches like this.This is the automotive equivalent of a fancy watch: from afar, it is a little thing on your wrist with arms and numbers, but up close...
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/thre...-unveiled-27-06-14.312119/page-4#post-9812798I got a pic! Its of the front of the DP-100
July apparently. So far there hasn't been anymore scheduled updates for June after 1.09.When is this car being released? Tomorrow?
I see. Well, that's even better!July apparently. So far there hasn't been anymore scheduled updates for June after 1.09.
This isn't the first time Aston Martin has made a DP car, below is the DP215, the last in a series of three Le Mans cars used from 1962-1964. Surprised nobody mentioned it yet
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bugger, I've been writing this, (and rewriting it, and deleting bits, and having a drink) for an hour! And now I'm tree'd.
This VGT will most likely be a modern reinterpretation of this car (or at least an idea of what a hypothetical future Aston Martin at Le Mans would look like) And I'm pretty sure it will be classified as a racing car, like every other VGT so far besides the first Mercedes. I was expecting a huge, slick, V12 cruise missile but it seems, unexpectedly, that Aston Martin has other plans.
Then again, there's never been an ugly Aston Martin (no such thing as a Cygnet lalalalala) so I'm still excited for this one. I'm really digging the transparent engine cover.
Nope. I think it's not, just the reverse version Laguna Seca circuit.It looks great. The link that @ironman44321 posted, I saw this photo and I think it's being shown on a new track, I doesn't look like any current track in GT6. Looks like circuito de Navarra in Spain.
(link if image doesn't show, http://wot.motortrend.com/1406_asto...00-vision-gran-turismo-concept-rear-end-turn/)