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Geez, calm down people! I'm having a hard time understanding where exactly I offended anyone. But for the sake of peace, I apologize and ask that you point out what rule did I break so I wont repeat it.
I merely stated that there are limited edition cars that are so unique that you can't exactly emulate their performance by tuning a standard edition yourself. Sometimes these cars are made with parts that you can't just buy in a regular car shop, and I doubt GT5 is gonna give you that option - no racing game that I know offers special edition tuning parts.
For example the Nismo 400R (of which 99 were sold. In real life.) is basically a tuned Skyline, however Gran Turismo doesn't give you the option to purchase the revamped internals of the engine block, which is part of what makes this car different from the other Skylines. You may be able to get the same horsepower if you want, but you have to take a different approach, and it affects the car in other areas where the 400R is immune due to a stronger engine block. Thus, the performance would be different, no matter how much you try to approach it.
What I'm getting at is...if there's a "tuner" car in the game, for the most part it's there for a reason. It should be on the list.
I merely stated that there are limited edition cars that are so unique that you can't exactly emulate their performance by tuning a standard edition yourself. Sometimes these cars are made with parts that you can't just buy in a regular car shop, and I doubt GT5 is gonna give you that option - no racing game that I know offers special edition tuning parts.
For example the Nismo 400R (of which 99 were sold. In real life.) is basically a tuned Skyline, however Gran Turismo doesn't give you the option to purchase the revamped internals of the engine block, which is part of what makes this car different from the other Skylines. You may be able to get the same horsepower if you want, but you have to take a different approach, and it affects the car in other areas where the 400R is immune due to a stronger engine block. Thus, the performance would be different, no matter how much you try to approach it.
What I'm getting at is...if there's a "tuner" car in the game, for the most part it's there for a reason. It should be on the list.