Replicating the "Great Eight"

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My first project car is the 2001 Chevrolet Mallett Corvette ZO6 Hammer in honor of the real life version that fell into the sinkhole at The National Corvette Museum a few weeks ago. This is the first in a run of 8 cars to pay homage to all of the corvettes that fell into the sinkhole. I hope you all enjoy what I have in store and I will update the OP periodically with details of the "Great Eight" so stay posted. Also, If you would like to recommend other real world cars for me to try, then I will gladly give it a go at my earliest convienence. The Mallett Hammer ZO6 firmly establishes itself as a true track-day monster, I guarantee that you will not be displeased with this fine car! So without further ado, I am proud to present the 2001 Mallett Hammer ZO6:
Paint: (Solid) Passion Red
Wheels: Inch Up: 2 Rays Volk Trinity V
Aero Parts: None Tires: Sports (Soft)
Suspension: Height-Adjustable Fully Customizable Suspension
Brake Kits: Racing Brakes
Transmissions: Six-Speed Transmission
Clutch & Flywheel: Twin-Plate Clutch Kit
Other: Carbon Driveshaft and Fully Customizable LSD
Engine: Stage 1 and Sports Computer
Intake and Exhaust: Intake Tuning, Racing Exhaust, Isometric Exhaust Manifold, and Catalytic Converter (Sports)
Weight Reduction: Stage 2
Lightweight Parts: Carbon Hood.
Max. Power: 700HP
Max. Torque: 594 ft-lbs
Power Limiter: 99.6%
(This car was tuned with all assists turned off! Be mindful that this is a pretty powerful car and will get sideways on you in a heartbeat but with a decently clean lap I was able to achieve a 1:16.410 at The streets of Willow)
Settings:
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Car Shots:
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Up next We have the One Millionth Corvette done to the closest of what GT6 makes available to us, so I apologize for the obvious design and horsepower discrepancies but I still believe that you will find this to be a very enjoyable car! Although the car only boasts a very modest 483PP, It is more than controllable with all assists turned off and will make a fine competitor for the lower-range PP races online. It managed to run a 1:21.019 at The Streets of Willow.
Paint: (Solid) Arctic White
Wheels: N/A
Aero Parts: None Tires: Sports (Soft)
Suspension: Racing Suspension Soft
Brake Kits: N/A
Transmissions: N/A
Clutch & Flywheel: Triple-Plate Clutch Kit
Other: N/A
Engine: Sports Computer
Intake and Exhaust: N/A
Weight Reduction: N/A
Lightweight Parts: N/A
Max. Power: 399 HP
Max. Torque: 382 ft-lbs

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Now we have the 1.5 Millionth Corvette, and like the One millionth Corvette, there are a few years between the in-game car and the real-life counterpart, so again there will be noticeable differences, so please take the car for what it is because it is still a massively fun car to throw around the track! The 1.5 Millionth Corvette replica has a nice, moderate amount of potential at 542PP which means it has more than enough to hold it's own against other stock Vipers and Ford GTs. It pushed out a 1:17.041 at The Streets of Willow.
Paint: (Solid) Arctic White
Wheels: Inch Up: 1 Rays GTS (Chrome)
Aero Parts: None Tires: Sports (Soft)
Suspension: Racing Suspension Soft
Brake Kits: Racing Brakes
Transmissions: Six-Speed Transmission
Clutch & Flywheel: Triple-Plate Clutch Kit
Other: N/A
Engine: N/A
Intake and Exhaust: N/A
Weight Reduction: N/A
Lightweight Parts: N/A
Max. Power: 502 HP
Max. Torque: 469 ft-lbs
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I think Replicating the Great Eight is a fantastic name for your garage, or something along Great Eight lines. Keep working on it!
 
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I think Replicating the Great Eight is a fantastic name for your garage, or something along Great Eight lines. Keep working on it!
Thanks for the idea, I changed the Thread title to reflect that, also the One Millionth and 1.5 Millionth Corvettes will be coming out today!
 
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