Need some help with gift tickets

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So I've been trying to snag a GT Academy Nissan GT-R and saw somewhere on the forum that you can get one with a level 15 prize ticket. Well I have a level 15 prize ticket and keep retrying it, but I'm seeing the same 10-12 cars and no GT Academy car in sight. Do you get it from a different level ticket? Or better yet, does anyone know if there's a list somewhere of the different tickets and what cars you can get with them? I've been searching around but can't find anything. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
 
Thanks for making me look/feel like a noob haha...my fault though. I did use the search function though, I swear!

Appreciate the link :)
 
GT5 has some evil gremlins in its randomization algorithm. I had a stint where I tried getting some of the awesome cars from the 1967 ticket, I cannot believe how many Mazda 110Ss and Mazda Cosmo Sports I got. Must have been 20 or so in a row only broken up by one Toyota GT2000, which although being a cool car was not one I was after.

A while later a friend generously sent me 5 '67 tickets, so I got them all in the end, but once again, I did get 4 P4 Race cars in a row so there was a nother round of cursing and aggressive rebooting of the PS3.
 
A Gold in the S License will net you a Nissan GT-R Spec-V (GT Academy Version) '09 as well. That is how I got mine and at first, I thought it was going to be difficult.

However, golding the S license was much easier than I thought it would be. Just another way to get the car, if you are so inclined. 👍
 
Thanks for the info guys, I appreciate it :)

@gamble - yeah, I've gotten every car listed under Level 15's prize cars at least 4 times except for the HPA R32 Golf and GTR GT Academy.

Though I was happy to find that as I was scrolling through my standard cars, I noticed that I've got a Woodone Supra which is currently one of the 2 rarest UCD cars...I hadn't played GT5 since about 6 weeks after it came out, which was long before the UCD lists came out.
 
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