Gran Turismo Sport Livery Thread and Discussion! (Read Original Post!)

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Crap, how did I not realise :banghead: (I usually try not to have clashes but I guess I wasn't really thinking at the time)
Thanks for pointing it out :cheers:

Any sponsor you'd suggest/prefer?
I do that all the time!! I have an awesome livery (IMO) and load up scapes, get the perfect shot lined up and BAM...

two suspension sponsors!!

Sometime though, I just say to myself 'That's an event sponsor!' ;)
 

I wanted to do an A110 for LEC #20 ever since I decided on the Vintage Road Racers theme, but I didn't realize until after entering that winners aren't eligible to participate in their own themes.

Apparently reading the rules is important. :lol:

The 1973 Rallye Monte-Carlo was the first ever race in the history of the WRC. The Alpine Renault factory team had just upgraded to the A110 1800S, so I imagined a fictitious privateer team that was entering a year old 1972 A110 1600S. There were 278 entrants in the race so my fictional car got #279. Lucien Auclair and Simon Souchon were created from a French name generator to drive the car. Gitanes was sponsoring Ligier at Le Mans at this point in time, but I figured they could get involved with rally as well. The final touch was making up a license plate since rally cars need to have them.
 
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I wanted to do an A110 for LEC #20 ever since I decided on the Vintage Road Racers theme, but I didn't realize until after entering that winners aren't eligible you to participate in their own themes.

Apparently reading the rules is important. :lol:

The 1973 Rallye Monte-Carlo was the first ever race in the history of the WRC. The Alpine Renault factory team had just upgraded to the A110 1800S, so I imagined a fictitious privateer team that was entering a year old 1972 A110 1600S. There were 278 entrants in the race so my fictional car got #279. Lucien Auclair and Simon Souchon were created from a French name generator to drive the car. Gitanes was sponsoring Ligier at Le Mans at this point in time, but I figured they could get involved with rally as well. The final touch was making up a license plate since rally cars need to have them.
Thanks for moving it here.
And you forgot the Livery Link !
 
Ford GT LM Race Car Spec II

Made with an extreme commitment. (The body color, stripes thicknesses and white outline, sizes of the stickers, the font of "4", etc...)

Legendary GT4 Edition
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It has two driver names options;
Player's ID
https://www.gran-turismo.com/world/gtsport/user/livery/1064285/1/7061657423372616209
Klaus Ludwig & Ricardo Zonta
(Most popular one, recommended by GT official)
https://www.gran-turismo.com/world/gtsport/user/livery/1064285/1/7071227572109967889

Modern Edition
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https://www.gran-turismo.com/world/gtsport/user/livery/1064285/1/5125100787098222632

Special Thanks to;
Gran Turismo wikia (Driver names information)
Ford GT '06 in Centennial White/Racing Stripes (Body color)
Ford GT '06 in Speed Yellow/Racing Stripes (Stripes detail and color)
Polyphony Digital Inc. (The original design of this car, and recommending the Ludwig / Zonta ver. in the "Discovery")
And people who uploaded the great decals!
 
Some more TT Cup entrants, trying to get a good variety of colors

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And this is a corrected version of the one I posted earlier
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And this is amazing, I saw this reposted on my feed earlier today, wow

 
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