GT6 to real life car

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I was thinking about how cool it would be to be able to have some of these rare euro or Japanese cars here in America and it got me wondering what kind of cars other people would want in real life. So let's say you could get any car from GT6 and it would show up in your real life garage but you can't sell it for cash what would be your choice?
Personally it would have to be one of the Clio V6 models. I have a thing for hot hatches and even with its livability flaws I've read of I would love a MR V6 family hatch.
 
I think the Pagani Huayra is pure sex on wheels.

But for a more down to earth affordable car, the BMW 4-series is lovely for me.

Suzuki Alto Works, exactly how it is in GT

I'd be the talk of the town for sure ^^
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Pixelated car, would really draw some attention
 
Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II N1 (R34)

Apparently, only 18 were made, and all were sold to race teams and tuning shops. Getting a stock one would be a beautiful thing.
 
Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II N1 (R34)

Apparently, only 18 were made, and all were sold to race teams and tuning shops. Getting a stock one would be a beautiful thing.

You mean one of these?

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AE86 (Shuichi Shigeno version). I'm a huge Initial D fan, and owning that car would like a dream coming true :lol:
 
You mean one of these?

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Nah, I mean this one:
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It lacks any electronic luxuries (such as power mirrors, central locking, the rear fog light, etc.) in order for it to be lighter and easier to strip out ready for motorsports use. The engine in an N1 uses components from a race car in order to be reliable and take power without fault. According to Nismo technicians, the engine can withstand up to anywhere between 1,000 and 1,200 BHP without needing any reliability modifications. In comparison, a standard R34 GT-R can take up to 450 before needing work to make it run efficiently.
 
That would be a tough call but given the economy as it is I think the Tesla Model S may win out.

I love the Ford GT and would love to have a GT40 race car :) but I would starve trying to put fuel in those.

The Tesla Roadster would be cool as well but the model S would be more practical.

I would also be tempted by some of the BMWs
 
For me it would be either a Mustang Boss 302 or Mercedes C63 AMG.
 
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GT6 is fairly accurate in terms of general handling physics for my car (Abarth 500), however the acceleration from 80mph onwards is certainly much slower than my car is in real life...kind of annoying as I had to upgrade it to the 200bhp mark before it performed realistically
 
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