Legendary cars dealer refresh

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Even though it's very limited and not as fast as most expansive cars, it's very nice and fun to drive. Couldn't find a rewarding race for it so I'm only using it in short races for now, love the classic feel of it.
 
I'm thinking to buy the Sauber. Just need a little more money.

But I have curiosity about the next three new cars so I waiting.

And the Countach Anniversary is winking at me.
 
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Even though it's very limited and not as fast as most expansive cars, it's very nice and fun to drive. Couldn't find a rewarding race for it so I'm only using it in short races for now, love the classic feel of it.
Buy a set of racing hard tyres and a custom transmission. Set the top speed to your like or need and enjoy. This car is very good. Too expensive to my like, but still very good.
 
Look who just got their final 20,000,000 credit car:



Now anything else I don't already have is cheaper. Granted, 18 mill for one isn't THAT much cheaper but the grind will definitely be alot more relaxed now that the most expensive cars have be acquired.
 
Anyone with a list of the LCD cars under Twenty Million credits?
 
Yeah, Le Mans or Spa is a good course to drive it on too. You can turn the assists on to make the drive more comfortable and pleasant.
 
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I have like 4 or 5 left but after I got 330 & Daytona I have not been as pressed. I think I want to get 250 & Merc gullwing racer but I can wait on them
 
New purchase, only one legendary left let's go

It was a nice surprise to wake to Black McLaren asi had exactly 16m in my bank account

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The McLaren not the most fuel efficient but still great. The S baker pure classic, of course too slow but didn't want to tune it yet, as all it's tune are irreversible.
 
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The McLaren not the most fuel efficient but still great. The S baker pure classic, of course too slow but didn't want to tune it yet, as all it's tune are irreversible.
I grabbed on yesterday as well. The fuel efficiency is in line with most street cars so you can build a decent 1990's Le Mans grid. I had to turn it's downforce to minimum and everything else to maximum. I run most of the cars at 700pp but the F1 needs 715pp to keep up with the F40's and such.
 
Final 6 cars left for me to get:
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Porsche 917K is by far the most expensive one so I am Waiting to get that first. Then afterwards, the rest won't require nearly as much effort.
 
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It's not the easiest car to drive around that track but it can will easily.
Do you have a tune to share for it? It seems to oversteer into the wall after the first turn, there might be some issues with the differential, as tyres rubbing the wheel arches should not be a problem
 
Can someone confirm if a 400R in dark blue have showed up in the LCD already before? As far as I'm aware of that's the only factory color left that has yet to show up in the LCD or it's possible I missed out on it.
 
Can someone confirm if a 400R in dark blue have showed up in the LCD already before? As far as I'm aware of that's the only factory color left that has yet to show up in the LCD or it's possible I missed out on it.
I've purchased every 400R colour so far, and I do not yet own Deep Marine Blue. Unless I somehow missed this, I don't believe it has shown up.
 
Wow, significant price drop on the 250 GT. Was 7.8m, and 8.1m before that, with its peak price being 8.4m.
And still have the arrow down, so will low more in the next appearance, right?

I'm still waiting to buy it, but seeing that the price could drop, I might wait until the next one.
 
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